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Hope Theory-Based Nursing Intervention After Hip Fracture Surgery

Effect of a Snyder Hope Theory-Based Nursing Intervention on Psychological Status, Pain, and Functional Recovery in Elderly Patients After Hip Fracture Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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About This Trial

This is a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a Snyder Hope Theory-based nursing intervention on elderly patients following hip fracture surgery. The study aims to improve the patient's psychological well-being, reduce pain, and enhance their functional recovery. Participants will be randomly assigned to either the intervention group or the control group. The intervention involves individualized counseling, goal setting, and rehabilitation training based on the Snyder Hope Theory. The trial will assess changes in hope levels, anxiety, pain, hip joint function, and quality of life before and after the intervention.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Age ≥ 60 years. - Patients with hip fracture requiring surgical intervention. - Patients who have undergone hip fracture surgery within the past 2 weeks. - Patients who are able to communicate and provide willing to sign a consent form. - Patients and/or their family members who are willing to participate in the study. Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Patients with other lower limb fractures or history of lower limb thrombosis. - Patients with multiple fractures. - Patients with severe damage to major organs (heart, lungs, brain) or malignant tumors. - Patients who have undergone hip replacement surgery in the past. - Patients with infectious diseases or immune system disorders. - Patients with chronic diseases or neurological disorders. Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Age ≥ 60 years. * Patients with hip fracture requiring surgical intervention. * Patients who have undergone hip fracture surgery within the past 2 weeks. * Patients who are able to communicate and provide informed consent. * Patients and/or their family members who are willing to participate in the study. Exclusion Criteria: * Patients with other lower limb fractures or history of lower limb thrombosis. * Patients with multiple fractures. * Patients with severe damage to major organs (heart, lungs, brain) or malignant tumors. * Patients who have undergone hip replacement surgery in the past. * Patients with infectious diseases or immune system disorders. * Patients with chronic diseases or neurological disorders.

Treatments Being Tested

BEHAVIORAL

Snyder Hope Theory-based Nursing Intervention

The Snyder Hope Theory-based nursing intervention involves a structured program aimed at improving the psychological well-being and recovery of elderly patients post-hip fracture surgery. The intervention includes psychological counseling, rehabilitation goal-setting, peer support, and motivation enhancement. The nursing intervention is designed to increase hope levels, reduce pain, alleviate anxiety, and improve hip joint function, ultimately enhancing the overall recovery process for the participants.

BEHAVIORAL

Standard Postoperative Care

Participants in the control group will receive standard postoperative care, including routine pain management, rehabilitation exercises, and general guidance on recovery after hip fracture surgery, without the addition of the Snyder Hope Theory-based intervention.

Locations (1)

Taizhou No. 3 People's Hospital
Taizhou, Jiangsu, China