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Optimized Rehabilitation of Older Adults With Hip Fracture and Signs of Cognitive Impairment - Feasibility Study
Led by Lolland Community, Denmark · Updated on 2025-02-12
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Participants Needed
6
Research Sites
124 weeks
Total Duration
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Sponsors
L
Lolland Community, Denmark
Lead Sponsor
V
Vordingborg Municipality
Collaborating Sponsor
AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
Older adults suffering from a hip fracture are a significant concern, with higher incidence rates among women. Mortality rates post-hip fracture are alarming, with up to 8-fold increased risk within 3 months and significant percentages within 30 days and 12 months. Older adults with hip fracture face challenges in regaining pre-fracture level of function, especially those with cognitive impairment, which affects 25% to 40% of cases and increases mortality risk. While interventions exist, such as progressive strength training and structured exercise programs, patients with hip fracture don't consistently restore pre-fracture function, particularly in cognitively impaired patients, who are often excluded from studies. Limited evidence exists on effective management for this subgroup, with a lack of clarity on community-based rehabilitation. Although guidelines suggest exercise interventions for patients with mild to moderate cognitive impairment, the specifics remain uncertain due to insufficient research focused solely on this population. This feasibility study aims to assess the practicality and safety of implementing a 12-week individualized, progressive exercise program for older adults with hip fracture and cognitive impairment in an outpatient setting. Additionally, the investigators seek to gather qualitative insights through observations and interviews regarding participants' experiences and the perceived value of rehabilitation post-hip fracture, particularly focusing on the exercise intervention provided.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Optimized Rehabilitation of Older Adults With Hip Fracture and Signs of Cognitive Impairment - Feasibility Study
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Surgical repair of hip fracture within the last 3 weeks (femoral neck or trochanteric fracture)
- Independent indoor walking ability before fracture (New Mobility Score 62)
- Signs of cognitive impairment (Mini-Mental Score Examination <24) or a confirmed dementia diagnosis
- Living in own home, nursing home, or assisted living
- Able to give informed consent
You will not qualify if you...
- Pathological hip fracture
- Severe dementia (Mini-Mental State Examination <10)
- Non-Danish speaking
- Unstable health condition (e.g., untreated high blood pressure >180 mm HG)
- Safety concerns due to other serious health conditions
- Behavioral or psychotic disorders
- Alcohol or drug abuse
- Unable to participate due to blindness or language barriers
- Weight-bearing restrictions after surgery
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 6 locations
1
Frederiksberg Healthcare center and 24-hour rehabilitation
Frederiksberg, Denmark, 2000
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2
Stevns Healthcare Center, Stevns Municipality
Hårlev, Denmark, 4652
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3
Hørsholm Health and Rehabilitation Center
Hørsholm, Denmark, 2970
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4
Maribo Health Center, Lolland Municipality
Maribo, Denmark, 4930
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5
Guldborgsund Healthcare Center, Guldborgsund Municipality
Nykøbing Falster, Denmark, 4800
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6
Vordingborg Healthcare Center, Vordingborg Municipality
Vordingborg, Denmark, 4760
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Research Team
J
Jan Arnholtz Overgaard, MSc.
CONTACT
S
Søren Thorgaard Skou, PhD
CONTACT
How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
NONE
Allocation
NA
Model
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary Purpose
TREATMENT
Number of Arms
1
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