Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Osteoporosis International 4/2003

01-06-2003 | Original Article

The Amsterdam Hip Protector Study: compliance and determinants of compliance

Authors: N. M. van Schoor, G. Asma, J. H. Smit, L. M. Bouter, P. Lips

Published in: Osteoporosis International | Issue 4/2003

Login to get access

Abstract

Hip protectors appear to be effective in reducing the incidence of hip fractures. However, compliance is often poor. Therefore, the objective of this study was to examine the compliance and determinants of compliance with external hip protectors. A prospective study was performed in residents from apartment houses for the elderly, homes for the elderly and nursing homes with a high risk for hip fracture (n=276). The study was performed within the framework of the Amsterdam Hip Protector Study, a randomized controlled trial examining the effect of external hip protectors on the incidence of hip fractures. Compliance was assessed by unannounced visits at 1, 6 and 12 months after inclusion in the study. During the visits, a member of the research team checked whether the participant was wearing the hip protector and, if so, whether it was worn correctly. Furthermore, data on potential determinants of compliance were collected by interviewing the participants or their nurses. Compliance was 60.8% after 1 month (n=217), 44.7% after 6 months (n=246), and 37.0% after 12 months (n=230). Of those wearing the hip protector, 86.7%, 91.7% and 96.5% of the participants were wearing the hip protector correctly after 1, 6 and 12 months respectively; and 14.8%, 16.1% and 8.8% respectively reported wearing the hip protector at night. Compliance after 12 months was predicted by the compliance after 1 month (RR=2.04; 90% CI: 1.05–3.96). Furthermore, people who experienced one or more falls in the half year before baseline had a lower probability of being compliant at 6 months (RR=0.72; 90% CI: 0.52–0.99). In conclusion, compliance is a very important issue in hip protector research and implementation. Although, the compliance percentages were moderately high during the unannounced visits in this study, not everyone was wearing the protector correctly and most participants did not wear the hip protector during the night.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Boereboom FT, de Groot RR, Raymakers JA, et al (1991) The incidence of hip fractures in The Netherlands. Neth J Med 38:51–58 Boereboom FT, de Groot RR, Raymakers JA, et al (1991) The incidence of hip fractures in The Netherlands. Neth J Med 38:51–58
2.
go back to reference Johnell O, Nilsson B, Obrant K, et al (1984) Age and sex patterns of hip fracture—changes in 30 years. Acta Orthop Scand 55:290–292 Johnell O, Nilsson B, Obrant K, et al (1984) Age and sex patterns of hip fracture—changes in 30 years. Acta Orthop Scand 55:290–292
3.
go back to reference Kannus P, Parkkari J, Niemi S (1995) Age-adjusted incidence of hip fractures. Lancet 346:50–51 Kannus P, Parkkari J, Niemi S (1995) Age-adjusted incidence of hip fractures. Lancet 346:50–51
4.
go back to reference Kannus P, Parkkari J, Sievanen H, et al (1996) Epidemiology of hip fractures. Bone 18:57S–63S Kannus P, Parkkari J, Sievanen H, et al (1996) Epidemiology of hip fractures. Bone 18:57S–63S
5.
go back to reference Lips P (1997) Epidemiology and predictors of fractures associated with osteoporosis. Am J Med 103:3S–8S Lips P (1997) Epidemiology and predictors of fractures associated with osteoporosis. Am J Med 103:3S–8S
6.
go back to reference Kanis JA (1993) The incidence of hip fracture in Europe. Osteoporos Int 3 [Suppl 1]:10–15 Kanis JA (1993) The incidence of hip fracture in Europe. Osteoporos Int 3 [Suppl 1]:10–15
7.
go back to reference Keene GS, Parker MJ, Pryor GA (1993) Mortality and morbidity after hip fractures. BMJ 307:1248–1250 Keene GS, Parker MJ, Pryor GA (1993) Mortality and morbidity after hip fractures. BMJ 307:1248–1250
8.
go back to reference Parker MJ, Anand JK (1991) What is the true mortality of hip fractures? Public Health 105:443–446 Parker MJ, Anand JK (1991) What is the true mortality of hip fractures? Public Health 105:443–446
9.
go back to reference De Laet CE, van Hout BA, Burger H, et al (1999) Incremental cost of medical care after hip fracture and first vertebral fracture: the Rotterdam study. Osteoporos Int 10:66–72 De Laet CE, van Hout BA, Burger H, et al (1999) Incremental cost of medical care after hip fracture and first vertebral fracture: the Rotterdam study. Osteoporos Int 10:66–72
10.
go back to reference Parker MJ, Gillespie LD, Gillespie WJ (2001) Hip protectors for preventing hip fractures in the elderly. In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 2. Update Software, Oxford. Parker MJ, Gillespie LD, Gillespie WJ (2001) Hip protectors for preventing hip fractures in the elderly. In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 2. Update Software, Oxford.
11.
go back to reference Lauritzen JB, Petersen MM, Lund B (1993) Effect of external hip protectors on hip fractures. Lancet 341:11–13 Lauritzen JB, Petersen MM, Lund B (1993) Effect of external hip protectors on hip fractures. Lancet 341:11–13
12.
go back to reference Heikinheimo R, Jantti P, Aho H, et al (1996) To fall but not to break—Safety Pants. Paper presented at the Third International Conference on Injury Prevention and Control, Melbourne, Australia. Heikinheimo R, Jantti P, Aho H, et al (1996) To fall but not to break—Safety Pants. Paper presented at the Third International Conference on Injury Prevention and Control, Melbourne, Australia.
13.
go back to reference Ekman A, Mallmin H, Michaelsson K, et al (1997) External hip protectors to prevent osteoporotic hip fractures. Lancet 350:563–564 Ekman A, Mallmin H, Michaelsson K, et al (1997) External hip protectors to prevent osteoporotic hip fractures. Lancet 350:563–564
14.
go back to reference Chan DK, Hillier G, Coore M, et al (2000) Effectiveness and acceptability of a newly designed hip protector: A pilot study. Arch Gerontol Geriatr 30:25–34 Chan DK, Hillier G, Coore M, et al (2000) Effectiveness and acceptability of a newly designed hip protector: A pilot study. Arch Gerontol Geriatr 30:25–34
15.
go back to reference Kannus P, Parkkari J, Niemi S, et al (2000) Prevention of hip fracture in elderly people with use of a hip protector. N Engl J Med 343:1506–1513 Kannus P, Parkkari J, Niemi S, et al (2000) Prevention of hip fracture in elderly people with use of a hip protector. N Engl J Med 343:1506–1513
16.
go back to reference Cameron ID, Venman J, Kurrle SE, et al (2001) Hip protectors in aged-care facilities: a randomized trial of use by individual higher-risk residents. Age Ageing 30:477–481 Cameron ID, Venman J, Kurrle SE, et al (2001) Hip protectors in aged-care facilities: a randomized trial of use by individual higher-risk residents. Age Ageing 30:477–481
17.
go back to reference Harada A, Mizuno M, Takemura M, et al (2001) Hip fracture prevention trial using hip protectors in Japanese nursing homes. Osteoporos Int 12:215–221 Harada A, Mizuno M, Takemura M, et al (2001) Hip fracture prevention trial using hip protectors in Japanese nursing homes. Osteoporos Int 12:215–221
18.
go back to reference Hubacher M, Wettstein A (2001) Acceptance of hip protectors for hip fracture prevention in nursing homes. Osteoporos Int 12:794–799 Hubacher M, Wettstein A (2001) Acceptance of hip protectors for hip fracture prevention in nursing homes. Osteoporos Int 12:794–799
19.
go back to reference Lips P, van Ginkel FC, Netelenbos JC, et al (1990) Lower mobility and markers of bone resorption in the elderly. Bone Mineral 9:49–57 Lips P, van Ginkel FC, Netelenbos JC, et al (1990) Lower mobility and markers of bone resorption in the elderly. Bone Mineral 9:49–57
20.
go back to reference Tombaugh TN, McIntyre NJ (1992) The mini-mental state examination: a comprehensive review. J Am Geriatr Soc 40:922–935 Tombaugh TN, McIntyre NJ (1992) The mini-mental state examination: a comprehensive review. J Am Geriatr Soc 40:922–935
21.
go back to reference Villar MTA, Hill P, Inskip H, et al (1998) Will elderly rest home residents wear hip protectors? Age Ageing 27:195–198 Villar MTA, Hill P, Inskip H, et al (1998) Will elderly rest home residents wear hip protectors? Age Ageing 27:195–198
22.
go back to reference Cameron ID, Stafford B, Cumming RG, et al (2000) Hip protectors improve falls self-efficacy. Age Ageing 29:57–62 Cameron ID, Stafford B, Cumming RG, et al (2000) Hip protectors improve falls self-efficacy. Age Ageing 29:57–62
Metadata
Title
The Amsterdam Hip Protector Study: compliance and determinants of compliance
Authors
N. M. van Schoor
G. Asma
J. H. Smit
L. M. Bouter
P. Lips
Publication date
01-06-2003
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Osteoporosis International / Issue 4/2003
Print ISSN: 0937-941X
Electronic ISSN: 1433-2965
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-003-1382-7

Other articles of this Issue 4/2003

Osteoporosis International 4/2003 Go to the issue