Activating Older People After a Hip Fracture (ActiveHip)
Hip Fractures
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Hip Fractures focused on measuring Tele-rehabilitation, Occupational therapy, Physiotherapy, Physical exercise, Function, Quality of life, Informal Caregiver burden, Information and Communication Technologies
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Have hip fracture surgery
- Age equal to or greater than 65 years
- Are allowed weight-bearing at 48 hours after surgery
- Had a high pre-fracture functional level the week before the fracture (Functional Independence Measure [FIM] index scored more than 90 points)
- Have an informal or family caregiver who has the ability to access the Internet to use the app ActiveHip+
- Basic management of the mobile phone
- Have signed an informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Presence of low cognitive level (Pfeiffer test score lower than 4 points)
- Being dependent on the activities of daily living before the hip (Functional Independence Measure [FIM] index scored less than 60 points)
- Being institutionalized
- Post-surgery complications
- Terminal disease
- Age under 65 years
Sites / Locations
- Andalusian Public Health System
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
ActiveHip Intervention
Standard care
The ActiveHip tele-rehabilitation mobile application. The program consists of a multidisciplinary home-based tele-rehabilitation program delivered through a mobile application. It is comprised by an occupational therapy program and a physical exercise program. The intervention group have the opportunity to perform three online-based sessions per week (two sessions of physical exercise and one of occupational therapy), each lasting 30-60 min. It is able to realize a fourth session, called "bonus session". In addition, the intervention group will receive the educational program, which has a total of 7 modules. 5 modules are for patients and caregivers, and 2 modules are specific for caregivers.
Participants of this group will receive the standard care for hip fracture patients at hospital discharge.