| Literature DB >> 29553966 |
Patricia A Mackey, Laura D Rosenthal, Lanyu Mi, Michael D Whitaker.
Abstract
Because of osteoporosis, patients older than 50 years with fragility fractures are at risk of further fractures. We developed a quality improvement initiative based on an evidence-based Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) model of care to help prevent subsequent fractures. Previous to the implemented FLS model, less than 13% of patients with fragility fractures were assessed for osteoporosis at our institution. We created a registry tool to identify patients with fractures who were older than 50 years. Our interventions focused on identifying, contacting, and educating patients; and coordinating screening tests and an outpatient follow-up visit with an endocrinologist. Identification of patients older than 50 years with fragility fractures increased from 0% to 74.5%, with implementation of the fracture registry. Of those identified, 33.9% were screened and had a follow-up visit. The fragility fracture population older than 50 years is at risk of subsequent fractures and should be identified, contacted, educated, screened, and assessed for osteoporosis to prevent subsequent fractures.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 29553966 DOI: 10.1097/JHQ.0000000000000133
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Healthc Qual ISSN: 1062-2551 Impact factor: 1.095