An Inpatient Rehabilitation Model of Care Targeting Patients With Cognitive Impairment
Hip Fracture
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Hip Fracture focused on measuring hip fracture patients, cognitive impairment, rehabilitation model of care
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 65 years or older,
- admitted to rehabilitation directly from an acute care hospital after receiving surgery for a hip fracture
- living in the community, home or residential setting (where an individual has services and supports but does not require 24 hour nursing care) prior to sustaining the hip fracture,
- able to speak and understand English
- have a family member or close friend who is familiar with the patients' pre-fracture condition and can act as a collateral informant.
Exclusion Criteria:
- they have a pathologic hip fracture
- the hip fracture is associated with multiple trauma
- they have had a previous hip fracture.
Sites / Locations
- Northumberland Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Usual care
Rehabilitation Model of Care
Current routine rehab care for persons with a hip fracture and CI lacks a well integrated care system within the local hospital network. The usual approach to care at the two sites differ in one major way: patients presenting with a hip fracture to Site 1 receive surgery locally, while those presenting to Site 2 receive surgery at a different hospital because of the absence of an operating suite at this site. Within 2 to 10 days 95% of patients presenting to either site hospital's emergency room with a hip fracture, receive internal fixation or arthroplasty surgery. Patients, including some with mild and moderate CI, are then transferred to in-patient rehabilitation beds at Site 1 or Site 2. Screening of patients for dementia or delirium is not routinely done.
Staff will be introduced to five components of the Patient-Centred Rehabilitation Model of Care (PCRM-CI) in a one-day workshop prior to implementing the PCRM-CI model. They will then be provided with eight additional educational sessions throughout the year. A manual detailing all aspects of training, including specifics on how to present the material, ideas for stimulating discussion, and case vignettes to illustrate training concepts was developed for our pilot study and will be used here. We also produced a short video on care of elderly with CI in rehabilitation which will be utilized in the training session. The model will be tested over a one year period with a sustainability plan in place developed by the local hospital network and the two study sites.