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Evidence-based intervention on postoperative fear,compliance,and self-efficacy in elderly patients with hip fracture

         

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BACKGROUND Elderly patients tend to have poor self-efficacy and poor confidence in postoperative rehabilitation for hip fractures,and are prone to negative emotions,which affect treatment compliance.AIM To evaluate the effects of evidence-based intervention on postoperative fear,compliance,and self-efficacy in elderly patients with hip fractures.METHODS A total of 120 patients with hip fracture surgically treated from June 2018 to June 2020 at the orthopedic department of our hospital were selected and divided into intervention and routine groups(n=60 each)according to different nursing methods.The basic rehabilitation methods of the two groups were consistent,but patients in the intervention group received evidence-based nursing interventions at the same time.Differences between groups in the scores of motion phobia,pain fear,rehabilitation training compliance,self-efficacy,nursing satisfaction,and hip joint function were compared before and after the intervention.RESULTS Before the intervention,there were no statistically significant differences in motion phobia and pain fear scores between the groups(all P>0.05).However,motion phobia scores at 1 wk after intervention initiation(P0.05);however,at 2 wk after intervention initiation,rehabilitation compliance was significantly better in the intervention group than in the routine group(P0.05).After 2 wk of intervention,the scores for these two dimensions of self-efficacy and the total self-efficacy score were significantly higher in the intervention group than in the routine group(all P<0.05).At 3 and 6 mo after surgery,hip function as evaluated by the Harris hip score,was significantly better in the intervention group than in the routine group(P<0.05).Additionally,overall nursing satisfaction was significantly higher in the intervention group than in the routine group(P<0.05).CONCLUSION Evidence-based nursing intervention can alleviate fear of postoperative rehabilitation in elderly patients who underwent hip fracture surgery,and improve rehabilitation treatment compliance and patient self-efficacy,which promote hip function recovery.

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