Effectiveness of sensor monitoring in an occupational therapy rehabilitation program for older persons after hip fracture, the SO-HIP study: study protocol of a three-arm stepped wedge cluster randomized trial
Abstract
Background: Performance of activities of daily living (ADL) at home is important for a good recovery of older persons recovering after hip fracture. However, 20-90% of these persons lose ADLs and never fully recover. Here, we... [ view full abstract ]
Authors
- Margriet Pol (Research group Occupational Therapy - Participation and Environment, Amsterdam Centre for Innovative Health Practice (ACHIEVE) Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands)
- Gerben Ter Riet (Department General Practices, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
- Margo van Hartingsveldt (Research group Occupational Therapy - Participation and Environment, Amsterdam Centre for Innovative Health Practice (ACHIEVE) Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands)
- Ben Kröse (Research group Digital life, Amsterdam, University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands)
- Sophia De Rooij (Department of Internal Medicine, Geriatric Section, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam and The University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG), The Netherlands)
- Bianca Buurman (Department of Internal Medicine, Geriatric Section, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Topic Areas
Horizon 2020 and occupational therapy / science research , Education / Research / Professional Challenges , Research methods , New and innovative intervention , ICT , Evidence based practice , Multiprofessional issues in practice, research and education
Session
PS2 » Poster Session 2 - Coffee Break - 15:10 - 16:10 (15:10 - Friday, 17th June, Concourse)