
Self-efficacy important for long-term function in post hip fracture rehab

Self-efficacy important for long-term function in post hip fracture rehab
Does self-efficacy mediate functional change in older adults participating in an exercise program after hip fracture? A randomized controlled trial
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2015 Jun;96(6):1014-1020.e1.Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
232 older adults with hip fractures were randomized to receive a 6-month protocol of Home-based Post-Hip Fracture Rehabilitation or to be a part of a control group. The purpose of this study was to determine to what extent outcomes were influenced by self-efficacy. The study found that the effects of self-efficacy were significant at 9-month follow-up but not at 6 months suggesting that self-effic...
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