The Association Between Psychological Resilience and Physical Function Among Older Adults With Hip Fracture Surgery.

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Lim, Ka Keat

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Matchar, David B

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Tan, Chuen Seng

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Yeo, William

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Østbye, Truls

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Howe, Tet Sen

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Koh, Joyce SB

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2021-05-05T05:51:13Z

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2021-05-05T05:51:13Z

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2020-02

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2021-05-05T05:51:10Z

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Objectives

To examine the associations of prefracture psychological resilience and prefracture general mental health with physical function among older adults with hip fracture surgery.

Design

Single-center observational study.

Intervention

None.

Setting and participants

Patients aged ≥50 years who underwent first hip fracture surgery between January 2017 and December 2017 (N = 152).

Methods

We used data collected prospectively from the hospital's hip fracture registry. We performed generalized estimating equations to examine the associations of prefracture psychological resilience (10-item Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale) and prefracture general mental health (Short Form-36 mental health subscale) with physical function (Short Form-36 physical functioning subscale) at 4 time points-prefracture (based on recall), and 1.5, 3, and 6 months after surgery.

Results

Prefracture psychological resilience had an association with physical function; a 1-unit increase in psychological resilience score was associated with 1.15 units [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.71, 1.59] higher physical function score across 4 time points. In contrast, the association between general mental health and physical function varied over time; a 1-unit increase in general mental health score was associated with 0.42 units (95% CI 0.18, 0.66) higher physical function score at prefracture, 0.02 units (95% CI -0.18, 0.22) lower at 1.5 months, 0.23 units (95% CI -0.03, 0.49) higher at 3 months, and 0.39 units (95% CI 0.09, 0.68) higher at 6 months after surgery.

Conclusions and implications

Psychological resilience is associated with physical function among older adults with hip fracture surgery, independent from general mental health. Our findings suggest the potential for interventions targeting psychological resilience for these patients and call for more studies on psychological factors affecting physical function recovery after hip fracture surgery.
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S1525-8610(19)30528-6

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1525-8610

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1538-9375

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/22773

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eng

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Elsevier BV

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Journal of the American Medical Directors Association

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10.1016/j.jamda.2019.07.005

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Hip fracture

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mental health

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physical function

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psychological resilience

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The Association Between Psychological Resilience and Physical Function Among Older Adults With Hip Fracture Surgery.

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Journal article

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Matchar, David B|0000-0003-3020-2108

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260

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266.e2

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2

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School of Medicine

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Duke Clinical Research Institute

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Duke Global Health Institute

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Pathology

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Medicine, General Internal Medicine

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Duke

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Institutes and Centers

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University Institutes and Centers

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Institutes and Provost's Academic Units

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Clinical Science Departments

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Medicine

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Duke Cancer Institute

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Family Medicine and Community Health

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Published

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21

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