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Course of fear of falling after hip fracture: findings from a 12-month inception cohort.

Maaike N Scheffers-BarnhoornMiriam L HaaksmaWilco P AchterbergArthur Hp NiggebruggeMax Pl van der SijpJolanda Cm van HaastregtMonica van Eijk
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
In this study population, representing patients in relative good health condition that are able to attend the outpatient follow-up at 6 and 12 weeks, FoF as defined by an FES-I score ≥11 was common within the first year after hip fracture. Patients with persistent FoF at 12 weeks have the highest FES-I levels in the first year after fracture, and for most of these patients the FoF remains. For timely identification of patients who may benefit from intervention, we recommend structural assessment of FoF in the first 12 weeks after fracture.
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