Are people in residential care entitled to receive rehabilitation services following hip fracture? Views of the public from a citizens' jury.
Abstract
Access to rehabilitation services for people living in residential care facilities is frequently limited. A randomised trial of a hospital outreach hip fracture rehabilitation program in residential care facilities has demonstrated improvements in mobility at four weeks and quality of life at 12 months but was not considered cost-effective by standard health economic metrics. The current study aimed to explore the general public’s views on...
Paper Details
Title
Are people in residential care entitled to receive rehabilitation services following hip fracture? Views of the public from a citizens' jury.
Published Date
May 12, 2020
Journal
Volume
20
Issue
1
Pages
172
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