Longitudinal trajectories of functional recovery after hip fracture

Author:

Dakhil ShamsORCID,Saltvedt Ingvild,Benth Jūratė Šaltytė,Thingstad Pernille,Watne Leiv Otto,Bruun Wyller Torgeir,Helbostad Jorunn L.,Frihagen FredeORCID,Johnsen Lars Gunnar,Taraldsen Kristin

Abstract

Background There is limited evidence regarding predictors of functional trajectories after hip fracture. We aimed to identify groups with different trajectories of functional recovery the first year after hip fracture, and to determine predictors for belonging to such groups. Methods This longitudinal study combined data from two large randomized controlled trials including patients with hip fracture. Participants were assessed at baseline, four and 12 months. We used the Nottingham Extended Activities of Daily Living (NEADL) as a measure of instrumental ADL (iADL) and Barthel Index for personal ADL (pADL). A growth mixture model was estimated to identify groups of patients following distinct trajectories of functioning. Baseline characteristics potentially predicting group-belonging were assessed by multiple nominal regression. Results Among 726 participants (mean age 83.0; 74.7% women), we identified four groups of patients following distinct ADL trajectories. None of the groups regained their pre-fracture ADL. For one of the groups identified in both ADL outcomes, a steep decline in function was shown the first four months after surgery, and none of the groups showed functional recovery between four and 12 months after surgery. Conclusions No groups regained their pre-fracture ADL. Some of the patients with relatively high pre-fracture function, had a steep ADL decline. For this group there is a potential for recovery, but more knowledge and research is needed in this group. These findings could be useful in uncovering groups of patients with different functioning after a hip fracture, and aid in discharge planning.

Funder

Norges Forskningsråd

Nasjonalforeningen for Folkehelsen

Helse Sør-Øst RHF

Medical Student Research Program in Norway

Helse Midt-Norge

St. Olav Hospital Trust

Department of Neuromedicine and Movement science, NTNU

SINTEF

St. Olav Hospital Fund for Research and Innovation

Municipality of Trondheim

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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