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Entertainement and Training After a Hip Fracture (ENTERAIN-HF)

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Geriatrische Klinik St. Gallen

Status

Withdrawn

Conditions

Aging
Hip Fractures
Exercise

Treatments

Behavioral: Instruction to a computer game and motivation to use it

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03515395
BASEC 2018-00528

Details and patient eligibility

About

Older persons are at riskt for falls and fractures. After hip surgery they are normally treated with physical or occupational therapy. The additional use of computer based exercise games for training and the acceptance of such a technology are unclear. Thus, we plant to assess the above outcome ins an observational pilot study.

Full description

Falls and fall-associated fractures have a big medical burden on our societies. Older persons who suffer from a fall that leads to a trauma and fracture often loose functional capacity. They may have prolonged mobility problems and are at risk for long-term care or nursing home institutionalization. To date, measures to prevent such negative outcomes are early mobilization and functional physical or occupational therapy immediately following orthopedic surgery. In addition, patients usually are asked to train at home after hospital discharge. This can be achieved by a home training program or by ambulatory physical therapy. Recent technological development has introduced computerized training and gaming platforms into geriatric rehabilitation settings and home exercise training. Games that have been developed for a younger population have now been adapted to the needs of older persons. A recent systematic review has demonstrated that such platforms. for example Wii significantly improve balance and therefore have the potential to prevent falls]. However to date such platforms have not been evaluated in a defined geriatric hospital patient population (e.g. after a hip fracture) as an adjunct to in-hospital physical therapy. Thus, such platforms could be offered as an additional training opportunity.

Sex

All

Ages

75 to 105 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Living at home or in a retirement home (independent living situation) Time between surgery and the start of the gaming intervention less or equal 10 days Patient must be able to ambulate and to have full weight bearing

Exclusion criteria

The following exclusion criteria will apply

  • Acute delirium (daily delirium observation score > 3 during the first three consecutive days) lasting for more than 10 days. If the delirium resolves within the 10 day period (see above) patients without cognitive decline are still eligible.
  • A history of severe dementia prior to admission or poor cognition at admission after exclusion of delirium (MOCA score < 15 or MMT < 15).
  • Patients who were initially admitted from a nursing home

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