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Dataset in support of the publication 'Does Rapid Mobilisation as Part of an Enhanced Recovery Pathway Improve Length of Stay, Return to Function and Patient Experience Post Primary Total Hip Replacement? A Randomised Controlled Trial'

Dataset in support of the publication 'Does Rapid Mobilisation as Part of an Enhanced Recovery Pathway Improve Length of Stay, Return to Function and Patient Experience Post Primary Total Hip Replacement? A Randomised Controlled Trial'
Dataset in support of the publication 'Does Rapid Mobilisation as Part of an Enhanced Recovery Pathway Improve Length of Stay, Return to Function and Patient Experience Post Primary Total Hip Replacement? A Randomised Controlled Trial'
Data collected through the study registered: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02428829. Of the datasets uploaded: Q_Main contains main study data ExpQ contains data of quantitative findings of participant experience questionnaires mILOA contains data of modified Iowa Level of Assistance Score data Post_opComp contains data of incidence of post-operative complications
Physiotherapy, physical therapy, total hip replacement, day zero, ambulation, walking, rapid, fast-track
University of Southampton
Efford, Christopher Matthew
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Samuel, Dinesh
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Donovan-Hall, Margaret
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Efford, Christopher Matthew
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Samuel, Dinesh
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Donovan-Hall, Margaret
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Efford, Christopher Matthew (2022) Dataset in support of the publication 'Does Rapid Mobilisation as Part of an Enhanced Recovery Pathway Improve Length of Stay, Return to Function and Patient Experience Post Primary Total Hip Replacement? A Randomised Controlled Trial'. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D2377 [Dataset]

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Data collected through the study registered: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02428829. Of the datasets uploaded: Q_Main contains main study data ExpQ contains data of quantitative findings of participant experience questionnaires mILOA contains data of modified Iowa Level of Assistance Score data Post_opComp contains data of incidence of post-operative complications

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Published date: 23 September 2022
Keywords: Physiotherapy, physical therapy, total hip replacement, day zero, ambulation, walking, rapid, fast-track

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Local EPrints ID: 473914
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/473914
PURE UUID: cf172172-872e-4644-ace2-540d410c1323
ORCID for Christopher Matthew Efford: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0730-8310
ORCID for Dinesh Samuel: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3610-8032

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Date deposited: 03 Feb 2023 17:40
Last modified: 17 Apr 2024 01:39

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Creator: Christopher Matthew Efford ORCID iD
Research team head: Dinesh Samuel ORCID iD
Research team head: Margaret Donovan-Hall

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