Use of Mobile App to Enhance Geriatric Hip Fracture Rehabilitation
Hip Fractures, Rehabilitation
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Hip Fractures focused on measuring Mobile App, Telerehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Hip Fractures
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
All participants who completed the inpatient Geriatric Hip Fracture Rehabilitation Program in the Department of Orthopedic Rehabilitation (DOR) of TPH will be recruited by convenience sampling before discharge. To be eligible for enrolment, participants should:
- have a primary diagnosis of hip fracture,
- be 60 to 90 years old,
- be literate enough to read and understand simple questions in Chinese,
- be discharged home and taken care by caregiver,
- have at least level III measured by Modified Functional Ambulatory Category (MFAC) upon discharge,
- have access to a smart phone or tablets (iOS or Android platform)
- have signed the written informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
Participants will be excluded from the study if they:
- have a bilateral hip fracture or hip fracture is the result of a malignancy,
- have significant cognitive deficits,
- have significant cardiopulmonary contraindications or preexisting conditions that precluded participation in an exercise program,
- have a terminal illness (survival expected to be <1 year),
- have severe visual deficits or legally blind,
- have request that their participation be terminated. All eligible participants will be given a detailed explanation and ethics approval will be obtained from the Joint CUHK-NTEC CREC prior to commencing the study.
Sites / Locations
- Tai Po HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Intervention
Control
Participants allocated to the intervention group will receive their home-based rehabilitation program using mobile app installed in the mobile device.
Those assigned to the control group will receive the same home-based rehabilitation program but with information and instructions delivered through the use of paper-based handouts.