Sari Luthfiyah , Triwiyanto Triwiyanto , Hery Sumasto , Mohammed Ismath
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Discharge transition experience and nursing needs of elderly patients with hip fracture: A qualitative systematic review [Letter]
This letter addresses the article "Discharge Transition Experience and Nursing Needs of Elderly Patients with Hip Fracture: A Qualitative Systematic Review" by Chun Huang et al., published in the International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing. The review offers valuable insights into the discharge transition experiences and nursing needs of elderly patients recovering from hip fractures, emphasizing critical aspects of care, such as rehabilitation, emotional well-being, and coordinated discharge planning. However, the review has notable limitations, including its focus on studies from developed countries, exclusion of patients with significant cognitive impairments, and the absence of quantitative data on the effectiveness of nursing interventions. Future research should aim to include a broader range of patient populations, particularly those with cognitive impairments, and consider diverse healthcare systems. Incorporating mixed-methods research and digital health technologies could also enhance the understanding and management of discharge transitions. The letter concludes by appreciating the contributions of the original review and suggesting directions for further research to improve care for elderly hip fracture patients.