Progress and prediction of occupational performance in women with distal radius fractures: A one-year follow-up

Bidragets oversatte titel: Udvikling og forudsigelse af aktivitetsudførelse hos kvinder med distal radiusfraktur: Et etårigt followup-studie

Tove Lise Nielsen, Merete Klindt Dekkers

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Abstract

To describe the occupational performance and pain during the first year after a distal radius fracture, an observational follow-up study was performed among 37 mainly elderly Danish women. They were assessed at cast removal and reassessed at three and 12 months post-injury with COPM, DASH, and validated questions on pain. The number of performance problems fell from median 18 at cast removal to median 3 at 12 months. COPM performance and satisfaction scores improved significantly to 8.6 and 9.2 at 12 months. Also the DASH score improved significantly to 14.2 at 12 months. The largest improvements in occupational performance and disability took place within the first three months. Pain decreased significantly during the follow-up period. In spite of these positive results, at 12 months 78% of the women still had performance problems
and 62% still had some degree of pain due to the fracture. At cast removal, a number of ‡10 performance problems at 12 months could be predicted in women with ‡20 performance problems (RR 2.41) or with a pain intensity described as “moderate” or worse (RR 3.71). The findings of this study suggest that occupational therapy services might still be of relevance perhaps as follow-up sessions through the first year post-injury.

Bidragets oversatte titelUdvikling og forudsigelse af aktivitetsudførelse hos kvinder med distal radiusfraktur: Et etårigt followup-studie
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftScandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy
Vol/bind20
Udgave nummer2
Sider (fra-til)143-51
Antal sider9
ISSN1103-8128
DOI
StatusUdgivet - mar. 2013

Emneord

  • aktivitet
  • activities
  • performance problems
  • quality of life
  • ergoterapi
  • Hand
  • Upper Extremity Fracture
  • occupational therapy
  • pain
  • kvantitativ metode
  • COPM
  • DASH
  • follow-up studie

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