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Table 1 Patient characteristics

From: Patterns of physical activity over time in older patients rehabilitating after hip fracture surgery: a preliminary observational study

 

Total (n = 66)

Age; median (IQR)

83 (79–88)

Female gender; n (%)

49 (74.2)

Premorbid living situation; n (%)

 Home

47 (71.2)

 Home with care

17 (25.8)

 Residential home

1 (1.5)

 Nursing home

1 (1.5)

PFMS; n (%)

 1

27 (40.9)

 2

6 (9.1)

 3

33 (50)

 4

-

 5

-

Premorbid Katz-ADL; median (IQR)

0 (0–1)

Charlson Comorbidity Index; median (IQR)

1 (0–2)

Surgical treatment; n (%)

 Hemiarthroplasty

25 (37.9)

 Intramedullary implant

36 (54.5)

 Dynamic Hip Screw

5 (7.6)

Weight bearing protocol admission rehabilitation; n (%)

 Non weight bearing

-

 Partial weight bearing

3 (4.5)

 Full weight bearing

63 (95.5)

MoCA; median (IQR) a

21 (17–24)

BI admission rehabilitation; median (IQR) b

12 (9–14)

FMS admission rehabilitation; n (%)

 1

-

 2

-

 3

7 (10.6)

 4

55 (83.3)

 5

4 (6.1)

FAC score admission rehabilitation; n (%)

 0

4 (6.1)

 1

4 (6.1)

 2

18 (27.3)

 3

30 (45.5)

 4

10 (15.2)

 5

-

Complications during rehabilitation; n (%)

 Yes

13 (19.7)

 No

53 (80.3)

Duration of rehabilitation stay; median (IQR)

28 (21–42)

BI discharge rehabilitation; median (IQR) c

16 (15–18)

FMS discharge rehabilitation; n (%) d

 1

-

 2

7 (10.9)

 3

42 (65.6)

 4

14 (21.9)

 5

1 (1.5)

FAC score discharge rehabilitation; n (%)

 0

-

 1

-

 2

2 (3)

 3

2 (3)

 4

51 (77.3)

 5

11 (16.7)

  1. BI Barthel Index, (P)FMS (Pre-)Fracture Mobility Score, MoCA Montreal Cognitive Assessment, FAC Functional Ambulation Categories
  2. anumber of missing = 16
  3. bnumber of missing = 8
  4. cnumber of missing = 3
  5. dnumber of missing = 2