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Z Orthop Unfall ; 2023 Sep 12.
Artículo en Inglés, Alemán | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37699512

RESUMEN

Fragility fractures of the hip are one of the most important triggers of poor health outcomes in older adults. They often result in limitations in the ability of patients to care for themselves and mortality remains high. Orthogeriatric co-management may improve outcomes for this high-risk population. However, the impact on long-term results has not yet been definitively clarified. The purpose of this study was to present the influence of orthogeriatric co-management on mortality and self-care ability, as measured by the Barthel score, one year after hip fracture in people ≥ 60 years.A systematic literature search was performed in accordance with the process steps of identification, selection, and evaluation, with a systematic search of the MEDLINE, CINAHL Complete and Cochrane Library databases in the period from February to March 2022. Articles in English and German published between 2012 and 2022 were included. Twelve studies were finally used.Six studies demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in the one-year mortality rate. Only one of four studies evaluating self-care ability showed a significant improvement when the patient was treated on a specialised ward.Orthogeriatric co-management seems to be beneficial in positively influencing one-year mortality and self-care ability. In view of the heterogeneous results, the implementation of this care model can only be recommended to a limited extent.

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Wien Med Wochenschr ; 171(13-14): 340-347, 2021 Oct.
Artículo en Alemán | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34196875

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Due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) nursing practice is facing enormous challenges. Nevertheless, nursing science was hardly actively represented as a mouthpiece for the practice in the public discussions on the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, the question arises which projects with a focus on nursing and COVID-19 have been carried out at Austrian universities. Overall, six projects were identified using the snowball method. Of the studies one showed that an increased wearing time of masks is associated with an increased stress level for nursing personnel. An additional study result showed that almost 50% of lay people used masks incorrectly. Individual experiences, interventions undertaken and solution approaches from the perspective of the nursing staff with respect to ethical challenges in nursing homes were collected in a further project. This and other projects show that nursing science, with its knowledge and as a voice for nursing practice, has taken the initiative and contributes to the COVID-19 discourse. Additionally, the findings of the projects can be used as a basis for making future political decisions.


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COVID-19 , Pandemias , Toma de Decisiones , Humanos , Casas de Salud , SARS-CoV-2
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Int J Orthop Trauma Nurs ; 42: 100865, 2021 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34090254

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Limited health literacy is associated with negative clinical outcomes. Although research on health literacy has increased in recent years, there is still a lack of evidence for orthopaedic patients undergoing joint replacement and in the rehabilitation sector. OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to assess health literacy of patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and to observe its course during rehabilitation. Furthermore, we aimed to investigate associations between health literacy and clinical outcomes as well as differences regarding rehabilitation settings. METHODS: In this prospective observational study, data about (n = 92) patients' health literacy and clinical outcomes were collected. Baseline assessments were conducted preoperatively (T0) and followed-up after three (T1) and six (T2) months. Health literacy was assessed with the European Health Literacy Questionnaire, pain scores, functional restrictions and activity levels with standardised patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs). Subgroup analyses were conducted regarding inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation. RESULTS: Out of 92 patients, 77 completed postoperative rehabilitation between T0 and T1. Health literacy improved from T0 to T1 (p < 0.001) and subsequently remained constant until T2. Although the study showed an average improvement in health literacy scores in post-discharge rehabilitation, subgroup analyses indicated that patients did not achieve higher levels of health literacy. Pain scores were higher in patients undergoing outpatient rehabilitation (p = 0.022). No differences were found in other outcomes regarding rehabilitation settings and health literacy. CONCLUSIONS: Based on our results, there seems to be no association between health literacy and clinical outcomes. Furthermore, the results regarding health literacy over the rehabilitation period indicated a need for enhancement of educational strategies to strengthen health literacy in the context of inpatient and outpatient orthopaedic rehabilitation.


Asunto(s)
Artroplastia de Reemplazo de Rodilla , Alfabetización en Salud , Cuidados Posteriores , Humanos , Alta del Paciente , Medición de Resultados Informados por el Paciente , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Public Health Nurs ; 38(5): 862-868, 2021 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33938026

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVES: Investigation of potential erroneous behavior in the general public's use of face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic. DESIGN: We conducted a naturalistic observational study in the period from April to June 2020. SAMPLE: In two western Austrian provinces, a total of 2080 persons were observed in front of 24 grocery stores. MEASUREMENT: The frequencies and types of erroneous behavior in the use of face masks were collected using a standardized observation form. RESULTS: A total of 2080 persons were observed. Almost one-third of all observations (n = 648; 31.2%) showed erroneous behavior before positioning the face masks. Another 935 (45.0%) persons touched the face mask front during the adjustment via mouth and nose, 501 (24.1%) persons touched the face mask front in the period after the adjustment. A total of 116 (5.6%) persons showed erroneous behavior in each sequence of the observation unit. Overall, almost half of all people observed showed at least one erroneous behavior within the observation period. CONCLUSIONS: The behavior of the general public in handling face masks is highly error-prone. Decision makers must increasingly provide accompanying information and educational measures in order to encourage the population at risk to use face masks correctly.


Asunto(s)
COVID-19 , Conductas Relacionadas con la Salud , Máscaras , Pandemias , Austria/epidemiología , COVID-19/epidemiología , COVID-19/prevención & control , Humanos , Máscaras/normas , Máscaras/estadística & datos numéricos
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Int J Orthop Trauma Nurs ; 40: 100793, 2021 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32988777

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Health literacy (HL) is a key aspect in empowering patient education as part of orthopaedic rehabilitation after total knee or hip arthroplasty (TKA/THA). OBJECTIVES: This scoping review aims to demonstrate the prevalence of patient-related outcome measures in studies on the effectiveness of orthopaedic rehabilitation of older people after TKA/THA. The review also focuses on the identification of outcome measures that assess patients' HL or HL-related aspects. METHODS: A scoping literature search was conducted using the JBI methodology for scoping reviews. The databases MEDLINE (PubMed), CINAHL Complete, The Cochrane Library, Academic Search Elite, and ERIC were searched with keywords and phrases to find relevant literature. Identified outcome measures were conceptually analysed in a peer reviewed procedure. Those with suspected HL-related content were analysed at item level. Text analyses were performed using MAXQDA. RESULTS: 117 papers were included in this review. 45 patient-related outcome measures could be found, 2 of which assess HL-related aspects. No paper could be found that assessed patients' HL in orthopaedic rehabilitation after TKA/THA. CONCLUSIONS: HL has hitherto been of limited importance in orthopaedic rehabilitation. Health professionals are responsible for assessing patients' health literacy and developing appropriate strategies for patient education in the context of orthopaedic rehabilitation.


Asunto(s)
Artroplastia de Reemplazo de Cadera , Artroplastia de Reemplazo de Rodilla , Alfabetización en Salud , Ortopedia , Humanos , Evaluación de Resultado en la Atención de Salud
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