2,175
Views
4
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

See me, teach me, guide me, but it’s up to me! Patients’ experiences of recovery during the acute phase after hip fracture

ORCID Icon, , &
Pages 135-143 | Received 16 May 2019, Accepted 28 Jul 2019, Published online: 10 Aug 2019
 

Abstract

Aim

To explore patients’ experiences of their recovery after hip fracture surgery and the use of Traffic Light System-BasicADL in their rehabilitation process.

Method

Nineteen patients (13 females and 6 males), aged 66–94, were interviewed. A qualitative content analysis method was used for analysis of data.

Results

Two categories were identified: ‘Being seen as a person’ with subcategories; Interaction affects trust and security; Information is key to understanding; and Encouragement is essential to promote activity. And ‘Striving for Independence’, with subcategories; Accepting the situation while trying to remain positive; The greener the better, but it’s up to me; Ask me, I have goals; and Uncertainties concerning future.

Conclusion

The findings of this study mirror clinical reality. There is a continued need for organisations to reflect over existing practise and question routines and procedures. In order to improve services and provide better quality of care, it is essential to acknowledge the patients’ experiences, needs and preferences and make efforts to accommodate these where possible. Health care professionals must recognise that patients with hip fracture are individuals, with varying needs that change across the continuum of recovery.

Availability of data and materials

This article does not include any additional materials as this is a qualitative study.

Acknowledgements

The authors gratefully acknowledge the study participants for their time and willingness to share their experiences.

Disclosure statement

The authors report no declarations of interest.

Notes

1 “The greener the better” refers to patients’ experiences of becoming more independent in activities included in TLS-BasicADL.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by funding from the Research and Development Fund, Göteborg and South Bohuslän, Renée Eanders Fund and Hjalmar Svensson Fund.