Publication: Health-related quality of life and its determinants among patients with hip fracture after surgery in Myanmar
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2020-01-01
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18781241
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Mahidol University
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International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing. (2020)
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Win Yadanar Hlaing, Orapan Thosingha, Wallada Chanruangvanich Health-related quality of life and its determinants among patients with hip fracture after surgery in Myanmar. International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing. (2020). doi:10.1016/j.ijotn.2020.100752 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/53830
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Health-related quality of life and its determinants among patients with hip fracture after surgery in Myanmar
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© 2020 Background: Hip fracture has been regarded as a significant international health problem because of its negative impacts on things such as Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL). The determinants of HRQOL among patients with hip fracture after surgery during transition of recovery are still not clearly understood. Objective: To study HRQOL factors and determine the predictive power of elements such as age, gender, co-morbid disease, Body Mass Index (BMI), depression or social support on HRQOL among patients with hip fracture after surgery in Myanmar. Design: Descriptive correlational predictive study. Setting: Yangon Orthopaedic Hospital and Mandalay Orthopaedic Hospital in Myanmar. Results: The mean age was 60 years (range = 18–91). The level of HRQOL at the 6th week after surgery was moderate. In stepwise multiple regression analysis, gender (β = -.109, p = .044), depressive symptoms (β = -.564, p = .000) and social support (β = .287, p = .000) were the determinants of HRQOL. These three factors accounted for 59.1% of variance to explain HRQOL. Conclusion: In order to facilitate a healthy transition, comprehensive rehabilitation, including depressive symptoms screening and enhancing social support, and the health care services with less cost and psychosocial support especially for women, are recommended.