Abstract

Key summary pointsAimTo determine the provision and its change over time in unpaid care for people following hip fracture.FindingsUnpaid care for people after hip fracture changes over time with an increase in the duration and network of providers offering this support. There is a shift towards providing greater personal care over time.MessageHealth professionals should consider this wider network when supporting discharge planning of older people following hip fracture.

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