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Table 1 Background data of the patients in the intervention group and control group

From: Early coordinated rehabilitation in acute phase after hip fracture – a model for increased patient participation

Variable

 

Intervention group n = 63

Control group n = 63

P-value

Age, (years) mean (SD)

 

82.0 (8.0)

80.5 (7.7)

0.27

Gender, n (%)

Women

47 (75)

49 (78)

0.68

Men

16 (25)

14 (22)

Type of fracture, n (%)

Cervical

35 (56)

24 (38)

0.07

Trochanteric

28 (44)

39 (62)

Type of surgery, n (%)

LIH/Pinnloc

6 (9)

10 (16)

0.04

Hemiarthroplasty

17 (27)

7 (11)

Total hip replacement

10 (16)

8 (13)

Plate and screw

8 (13)

11 (17)

Intermedullary nail

22 (35)

27 (43)

ASA score (1–5), n (%)

1–2

42 (67)

37 (59)

0.46

3–4

21(33)

26 (41)

General health, n (%)

Good to excellent

35 (56)

37 (59)

0.9

SPMSQ, n (%)

9–10

53 (84)

57 (90)

0.35

Living alone, n (%)

 

41 (65)

39 (62)

0.8

Housing, n (%)

House

43 (68)

43 (68)

1.0

Flat

20 (32)

20 (32)

Assistance from home help services/relative/other, n (%)

 

35 (56)

36 (57)

1.0

Walking aid prior to fracture indoors n, (%)

None

44 (70)

48 (76)

0.33

Stick/crutches

6 (9)

3 (5)

Rollator/walker

13 (21)

12 (19)

Walking aid prior to fracture outdoors, n (%)

None

29 (46)

32 (51)

0.81

Sticks/crutches/nordic

10 (16)

11 (17)

Rollator

23 (37)

19 (30)

Wheelchair

1 (1)

1 (1)

Walked outdoors previous month, n (%)

Yes, alone

39 (62)

47 (74)

0.27

Yes, with company

10 (16)

8 (13)

No

14 (22)

8 (13)

I-ADL, independent n (%)

Cooking

48 (77)

55 (89)

0.038

Cleaning

37 (60)

41 (66)

0.6

Shopping

41 (66)

39 (63)

0.9

Transport

50 (81)

47 (76)

0.6

Fall before fracture, n (%)

Yes

25 (40)

25 (40)

1.0

Length of stay, (days) mean (SD)

 

14.9 (5.9)

13.4 (4.7)

0.13

Discharge destination, n (%)

Home

42 (67)

51 (81)

0.08

Intermediate rehab

21 (33)

11 (18)

Other hospital

 

1 (1)

  1. P-values for significant differences marked in bold