Health Sciences Journal 2017;6(1):35-37
Relationship between functionality and depression among elderly patients with hip or femoral fractures
Alyssa Clarisse C. Domingo 1 ; John Paul V. Gonzales 1 ; Nicole Jane P. Largo 1 ; Shaira Anne B. Quingua 1 ; Andrae B. Capino 1
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Keywords
Functionality; Fracture
Country
Philippines
Language
English
MeSH
ACTIONS
Abstract
Introduction:The sudden loss of ability to perform one's role increases an elderly person's
awareness of his dependency on others and creates emotional frustration. The study aimed to
determine the relationship between functionality and depression among elderly persons with
fracture of the hip or femur.
Methods :This was a correlational study using the Geriatric Depression Scale and Barthel Index Tool
to measure depression and functionality, respectively, among randomly sampled geriatric patients
admitted in an orthopedic hospital. Spearman rho was used to determine the relationship between
functionality and depression.
Results :Majority of the 43 respondents were women and the mean age of the sample was 70 years.
The respondents had a low level of functionality with a mean Barthel Index of 8.3. Around 85% had
mild or severe depression. The Spearman's rho showed a moderate negative relationship between
functionality and depression which was statistically significant (r = -0.51, p < 0.01).
Conclusion :Among geriatric patients with femoral or hip fractures, patients with low functionality tend to be depressed.
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