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Hip precautions after hip operation (HippityHop): Protocol for a before and after study evaluating hip precautions following total hip replacement / Courtney Lightfoot in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol.81 Issue 6 (Juin 2018)
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Titre : Hip precautions after hip operation (HippityHop): Protocol for a before and after study evaluating hip precautions following total hip replacement Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Courtney Lightfoot ; Khosrow Sehat ; Gary Drury ; Catherine Brewin ; Carol Coole ; Avril Drummond Année de publication : 2018 Article en page(s) : p. 319-325 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Total hip replacement hip precautions quality of life Résumé : Introduction
Hip precautions are routinely used despite inconclusive evidence that they reduce dislocations and concern that they impede activities of daily living. This study compares a change in practice locally from implementing routine hip precautions to no routine precautions, in order to: 1. Compare patient outcomes in quality of life, functional performance, pain, sleep, mood, and satisfaction. 2. Ascertain staff and patient perceptions of the two regimes. 3. Determine the cost of precautions.
Method
Phase one patients will receive hip precautions, while phase two patients will receive no routine precautions. We propose to collect data from 342 participants at baseline, and at one week, six weeks, and three months postoperatively. Interviews will be conducted with 20 staff and 20 patients, and data collected relating to costs.
Results
Statistical analysis will be conducted to compare the two groups to determine any differences in patient outcomes. Thematic analysis will be used to identify and report themes within the interview data.
Conclusion
If there are no additional advantages to hip precautions, patients could resume everyday activities more quickly, potentially improving their quality of life. Conversely, if withdrawing hip precautions is detrimental, evidence for precautions will be provided.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=80151
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol.81 Issue 6 (Juin 2018) . - p. 319-325[article] Hip precautions after hip operation (HippityHop): Protocol for a before and after study evaluating hip precautions following total hip replacement [texte imprimé] / Courtney Lightfoot ; Khosrow Sehat ; Gary Drury ; Catherine Brewin ; Carol Coole ; Avril Drummond . - 2018 . - p. 319-325.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol.81 Issue 6 (Juin 2018) . - p. 319-325
Mots-clés : Total hip replacement hip precautions quality of life Résumé : Introduction
Hip precautions are routinely used despite inconclusive evidence that they reduce dislocations and concern that they impede activities of daily living. This study compares a change in practice locally from implementing routine hip precautions to no routine precautions, in order to: 1. Compare patient outcomes in quality of life, functional performance, pain, sleep, mood, and satisfaction. 2. Ascertain staff and patient perceptions of the two regimes. 3. Determine the cost of precautions.
Method
Phase one patients will receive hip precautions, while phase two patients will receive no routine precautions. We propose to collect data from 342 participants at baseline, and at one week, six weeks, and three months postoperatively. Interviews will be conducted with 20 staff and 20 patients, and data collected relating to costs.
Results
Statistical analysis will be conducted to compare the two groups to determine any differences in patient outcomes. Thematic analysis will be used to identify and report themes within the interview data.
Conclusion
If there are no additional advantages to hip precautions, patients could resume everyday activities more quickly, potentially improving their quality of life. Conversely, if withdrawing hip precautions is detrimental, evidence for precautions will be provided.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=80151 Exemplaires (1)
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