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Fig. 3 | BMC Geriatrics

Fig. 3

From: Patients’ recovery of mobility and return to original residence after hip fracture are associated with multiple modifiable components of hospital service organisation: the REDUCE record-linkage cohort study in England and Wales

Fig. 3

The effect of organisational factors on post-fracture mobility at 120 days, after accounting for patient case-mix

OR > 1 indicates more likely to have worse mobility compared with pre-injury mobility levels (collected at the time of hospital admission)

Organisational factors adjusted for case-mix (age, sex, ASA classification, hip fracture type, pre-fracture residence, and pre-fracture mobility) and mutually adjusted for all backward selected factors shown in Additional Table 3. Factors with p-value < 0.1 shown. N = 56,959

ASA = American Society of Anesthesiologists, CI = confidence interval, ED = emergency department, FTE = full time equivalent, NHFD = National Hip Fracture Database, NICE = National Institute for Clinical Excellence, op = operative, trust = a National Health Service hospital that is managed by a trust

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