The rehabilitation effect of family rehabilitation training based on knowledge transformation mode on elderly fracture patients
Objective To explore the effect of home rehabilitation training based on knowledge translation model on the postoperative functional recovery and quality of life of elderly fracture patients.Methods From January 2021 to January 2023,we chose 130 senior patients with fractures who received surgery in our hospital and randomly assigned them into two groups:observation group and control group,each with 65 cases.The control group underwent conventional rehabilitation training,while the observation group followed home rehabilitation training based on knowledge translation model,which consisted of three phases:knowledge dissemination,knowledge implementation and knowledge assessment.We compared the two groups in terms of quality of life scores(SF-36),functional recovery(BI),complication rate,satisfaction,mortality rate and re-fracture rate at 1 month,3 months and 6 months after discharge.Results At 6 months after discharge,the observation group had significantly better SF-36 and BI than the control group(P<0.05).The observation group also had significantly lower complication rate,mortality rate and re-fracture rate within 6 months after discharge than the control group(x2=14.730,8.218,8.206,P<0.05).The observation group expressed significantly higher satisfaction scores on hospital service,family service,rehabilitation effect,life status and other aspects than the control group(t=13.019,P<0.05).Conclusion The quality of life and functional recovery of senior patients with fractures can be enhanced by home rehabilitation training based on knowledge translation model,which can also lower the complication rate and boost the satisfaction.It is worth promoting and applying this method.
Elderly fractureHome rehabilitation trainingKnowledge translation modelQuality of lifeFunctional recovery