CIECS   20730
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES Y ESTUDIOS SOBRE CULTURA Y SOCIEDAD
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Understanding Patient And Relative/Carer Experience Of Hip Fracture In Acute Care: A Qualitative Study Protocol
Autor/es:
TUTTON, LIZ; SALETTI CUESTA, LORENA; WILLETT, KEITH; LANSTAFF, DEBBIE
Revista:
International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2017 vol. 25 p. 36 - 41
Resumen:
BackgroundThis paper presents a qualitative study protocol focusing on older peoples´ experience of recovery in acute care following hip fracture and also the experiences of their family or informal carers. There is limited evidence regarding older people and their relatives/carers experience of recovery in acute care.AimThe study had two research questions. First what is the experience of older people who have suffered a fractured hip and secondly what is the relative´s/carer´s experience of being alongside a person who has suffered a fractured hip?MethodsThe methodology chosen is phenomenology using the methods of interviewing and participant observation. It is planned to recruit a purposive sample of: up to 40 patients including those with memory loss who have suffered a fractured hip; and up to 30 of their relative/carers; and up to 20 staff may choose to take part in the observation sessions. Analysis will be through drawing out units of meaning, bringing them together to form categories and themes of experience.ConclusionThis study will extend knowledge by exploring what is important to patients and their relatives/carers in the early phase of recovery. Practice based principles that can be integrated into the hip fracture pathway and enhance future care will be developed from the study findings.