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Table 3 Variables and outcome measures and time points of assessment in the SO-HIP study

From: Effectiveness of sensor monitoring in an occupational therapy rehabilitation program for older individuals after hip fracture, the SO-HIP trial: study protocol of a three-arm stepped wedge cluster randomized trial

Measures

Baseline

NH1

T1

NH2

T3

H1

T6

H2

Primary outcome measure

Daily functioning; self perceived performance in daily activities:

    

 o COPM

X

X

X

X

Secondary outcome measures

Physical functioning;

    

 o Performance oriented mobility: POMA

X

X

X

X

 o Functional mobility and balance: TUG

X

X

X

X

Independence in Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL;

    

 o Katz-15 index

X

X

X

X

Sense of safety;

    

 o VAS-SAFE

X

X

X

X

Fear of falling;

    

 o VAS-FOF

X

X

X

X

 o FES-I

X

X

X

X

Health related quality of life;

    

 o EQ 5D

X

X

X

X

Additional measures

Information gathered of determinants of functional decline (e.g., comorbidities) and a minimal data set (MDS) consisting of;

    

 o Demographic data,

X

   

 o Psychological and social functioning; subscale Rand 36

X

X

X

X

 o Cognitive functioning; MMSE

X

  

X

 o Healthcare utilization

X

 

X

X

  1. Baseline, NH1 = within 1 week after admission nursing home; T1, NH2 = before discharge from nursing home; T3, H1 4 months (post-intervention) at home; T6, H2 = 6 months after the start rehabilitation. COPM Canadian Occupational Performance Measure, POMA Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment, TUG Timed Up and Go, Katz 15 index Modified Katz 15 index, VAS-SAFE Visual analogue scale for sense of safety, VAS-FOF Visual analogue scale for fear of falling, FES-I Falls Efficacy Scale International, EQ5D EuroQol health related quality of life, MDS Minimal Dataset, MMSE Mini Mental State Examination