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klinisk sygeplejeforsker Significant challenges in everyday life for patients younger than 60 years up to three years after hip fracture a qualitative investigation Ortopædkirurgisk Afdeling O Odense Universitetshospital Syddansk Universitet Danmark ID: 1048560

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1. Charlotte Myhre JensenPhD, klinisk sygeplejeforskerSignificant challenges in everyday life for patients younger than 60 years up to three years after hip fracture – a qualitative investigationOrtopædkirurgisk Afdeling O, Odense Universitetshospital; Syddansk Universitet, DanmarkNFSO - 22. april 2021

2. Background–Objectives– Design and Methods – Results - Conclusion Janes G, Serrant L, Sque M. Silent slips, trips and broken hips in the under 60s: A review of the literature. IJOTN. 2018(2) Rogmark C et al. Hip fractures in the non-elderly – Who, why and whither? Injury. 2018Large body of studies on minor trauma hip fracture management focusing on patients > 65 yearsOnly scarce litterature on patient experiences – even less on the patients < 60 yearsLitterature reviews from 2018 uncovered lack of evidence on longterm needs and experiences and outcomes of patients < 60 years (1,2)NFSO - 22. april 2021

3. Background – Objectives – Design and Methods – Results - ConclusionThe aim of this study is to illuminate the lived experience of the path of recovery in young and middle-aged adultssustaining a hip-fracture in order to guide future healthcare services.NFSO - 22. april 2021

4. Background – Objectives – Design and Methods – Results - ConclusionA qualitative study design Participants purposively sampled from a multi-centre study (in Denmark and Sweden) (3)Narrative interviews with 19 patients < 60 yearsNative speaking interviewers – cross-checking of interviews by a third party to ensure continuity and congruenceInterviews were transcribed verbatimAnalysis of data using specific model of interpretation (4)(3) Strøm Rönnquist S, Viberg B, Kristensen M, Fladmose Madsen C, Akesson K, Overgaard S, Palm H, Rogmark C. High Prevalence of Osteopenia and Osteoporosis in Hip Fracture Patients under 60 Years A Prospective Study with Bone Mineral Density Assessment at the Time of the Fracture. AAOS 2019(4) Lindseth A and Norberg A. A phenomenological hermeneutical method for researching lived experience. SJCS.2004NFSO - 22. april 2021

5. Background – Objectives – Design and Methods – Results - ConclusionDemograficsNFSO - 22. april 2021

6. Background – Objectives – Design and Methods – Results - Conclusion”a sentiment of becoming old, from one day to another…… the body becoming more feeble than before ” (M, 57yrs)”being looked upon as a person with a sudden progressive symptom and a burden by employees and colleagues” (W, 54 yrs)”being neglected when articulating fears and being forced to become one’s own health advocate” (W, 34 yrs)”…routine driven healthcare system guided by the well-established notion that incurring a hip fracture affects mostly elderly..but I need individualized rehabilitation” (W, 52 yrs)”recurrent stiffness, pain and reduced physical abilities creates a need for margins, never before required” (M, 57 yrs) ”become more afraid of experiencing a new fall and subsequent fracture, resulting in an increased wariness” (M, 56 yrs)M = man ; W= womanPatient experiencesNFSO - 22. april 2021

7. Background – Objectives – Design and Methods – Results - ConclusionSignificant challenges in everyday life for patients younger than 60 years up to three years after hip fractureHip fracture management of today is experienced to be targeted at the older patientsThe patients request for rehabilitation programs to be targeted and individualized towards younger adults needs in order to strengthen their path of recovery NFSO - 22. april 2021

8. Charlotte Myhre Jensen PostDoc, RN; DanmarkHilda Svensson PostDoc, PHN; Sverige Sebastian Strøm Rönnquist PhD-student, MD; Danmark Søren Overgaard Professor, MD; Danmark Cecilia Rogmark Associate Professor, MD; Sverige NFSO - 22. april 2021