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A discharge planning intervention improved outcomes in older people admitted to hospital for hip fracture after a fall

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Q In older people admitted to hospital for hip fracture after a fall, does an intensive discharge planning intervention improve physical, functional, and psychosocial outcomes?

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randomised controlled trial.

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unclear allocation concealment.

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blinded (outcome assessor).

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3 months after discharge.

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a medical centre in Taiwan, China.

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141 patients ⩾65 years of age (mean age 77 y, 69% women) admitted with hip fracture because of a fall. Patients who were seriously ill or cognitively impaired were excluded.

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70 patients were allocated to a 3 month individualised intensive discharge planning intervention that was delivered by a nurse and included …

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  • For correspondence: Dr T T Huang, Chang Gung University, School of Nursing, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan, Republic of China. thuang{at}mail.cgu.edu.tw

  • Source of funding: National Science Council, Taiwan.