The Effect of Promoting Muscular Strength Program on Functional Ability of Patients Undergoging Hip Surgery

Authors

  • Isariya thapthim Faculty of Nursing, Chulalongkorn University
  • Noraluk Ua-Kit Faculty of Nursing, Chulalongkorn University

Keywords:

FUNCTIONAL ABILITY, MUSCULAR STRENGTH, HIP SURGERY

Abstract

Purpose: To study the effect of promoting muscular strength program on functional ability of patients undergoing hip surgery.

Design: Quasi-experimental research

Methods: Sample were patients with the diagnosis of patients undergoing hip surgery
The Lerdsin Hospital, aged 30
-84 years. Sample were assigned to the control and experimental group (22 for each group) with a matched pairs technique by sex, age, pain, and education. The control group received conventional nursing care, while the experimental group. Received the effect of programing muscular strength program on functional ability of patients undergoing hip surgery. Research instruments were composed of demographic information, Six-minute walk test. The research instrumental were composed of demographic information and the Six-minute walk test. The promoting muscular strength program
data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance, and independent t
-test

Results: 1. The mean score of functional ability of patients undergoing hip surgery after receiving the programing muscular strength program was significantly higher than that before receiving the effect of programing muscular strength program at before discharge, 2nd week, and 6th week, at significantly level a .05.

  1. 2. The mean score of functional ability of patients undergoing hip surgery after receiving the programing muscular strength program higher than the control group at before discharge, 2nd week, and 6th week, at significantly level a .05

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2025-12-24

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