Abstract
Background. The role of positive psychological factors in acute rehabilitation after total hip replacement (THR) is unclear. Purpose. (a) Examine the trajectory of functional ability among older adults after THR from presurgery to discharge from acute rehabilitation and (b) determine which physical and psychological factors at admission would predict functional ability at discharge and length of stay in rehabilitation. Methods. This prospective cohort study included 30 participants (age M = 76.20 years) from an inpatient geriatric rehabilitation center. They completed the Geriatric Depression Scale and Positive Affect questionnaire. The FIM® Motor domain of Functional Independent Measure (mFIM) was recorded presurgery, at admission, and upon discharge. Findings. Functional ability improved at discharge; however, the presurgery functional ability was not regained. Positive affect explained the length of stay in rehabilitation above and beyond the presurgery mFIM. Implications. Occupational therapists should improve ways to enhance self-care and positive affect in acute rehabilitation.
Translated title of the contribution | Functional ability, psychological factors, and rehabilitation outcomes after elective total hip replacement |
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Original language | English |
Pages (from-to) | 405-412 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy |
Volume | 90 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Dec 2023 |
Keywords
- Depression
- Length of stay
- Physical factors
- Positive affect