Hip protectors in the elderly: lack of effectiveness or just suboptimal implementation? |
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Authors: | G. Meyer I. Mühlhauser |
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Affiliation: | (1) Unit of Health Sciences and Education, University of Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 6, 20146 Hamburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Hip protectors seemed to be the only non-pharmacological intervention to effectively prevent hip fractures in high-risk populations. In contrast, recently published trials did not find hip fracture reduction through hip protector interventions. An updated Cochrane review concluded that the device is ineffective for community-dwelling elderly and of uncertain effectiveness for institutionalised elderly. However, some primary studies used suboptimal implementation of hip protectors, which has led to low adherence and ineffectiveness of the intervention. Shortcomings in implementation techniques have not been assessed by the Cochrane review. Therefore, reviewers should explicitly assess whether the intervention was well planned and competently administered. As a checklist cannot adequately assess individual, study-specific implementation flaws, we suggest narrative expert review and feedback to the authors of the primary study. |
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Keywords: | Aged 80 and above Hip fractures prevention Protective clothing Hip protector Meta-analysis Review |
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