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Older people with hip fractures often require long term care and a crucial aspect is the provision of quality health information to patients and their carers to support continuity of care. If patients are well informed about their health condition and caring needs, particularly post-hospital discharge into the community setting, this may support recovery and improve quality of life. As internet and mobile access reach every household, it is possible to deliver a new model of service utilising a digital education platform as a personal health hub where both patients and their providers of care can establish a more efficient information integration and exchange process. This protocol details proposed research which aims to develop a ‘model of care’ by using digital health solution that will allow delivery of high quality and patient-centred information, integrated into the existing process delivered within the community setting.
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This page is a summary of: Cocreation of a digital patient health hub to enhance education and person-centred integrated care post hip fracture: a mixed-methods study protocol, BMJ Open, December 2019, BMJ,
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-033128.
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