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Being active 1½ years after hip fracture: a qualitative interview study of aged adults' experiences of meaningfulness.

Birgit RasmussenClaus Vinther NielsenLisbeth Uhrenfeldt
Published in: BMC geriatrics (2020)
Eighteen months after HF, aged adults seem to be struggling on their own to be active in meaningful ways. To maintain hope, relieve the strain in everyday life, and maintain a sense of safety and self-confidence, they may need help. However, to avoid suffering, there is a need to balance additional training and a struggle for progress with well-being experiences in terms of feeling gratitude, restoring a sense of normality, and feeling kinship with other people.
Keyphrases
  • hip fracture
  • mental health
  • heart failure
  • virtual reality
  • atrial fibrillation