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Improving Osteoporosis Assessment in the Fracture Clinic
Authors:CP Charalambous  C Mosey  E Johnstone  P Akimau  TK Gullett  I Siddique  RA Wilkes
Institution:Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Hope Hospital, University of Manchester, Salford, UK
Abstract:

INTRODUCTION

The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of different ways of referring patients to an osteoporosis assessment service at an orthopaedic fracture clinic of a hospital in the UK.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

Three methods of identifying and referring to an osteoporosis assessment service were evaluated.

RESULTS

Relying on doctors for such a referral gave a catchment rate of only 1.6%. Involving patients themselves, asking them to self-refer, increased the catchment rate to 63% (P < 0.0001). Having a specialist osteoporosis and fracture liaison nurse present in clinic and reviewing the notes of patients checking in, to see if they match criteria for osteoporosis assessment, further increased catchment to 77% (P = 0.036).

CONCLUSIONS

Simply having an osteoporosis assessment service and strict criteria to identify which patients should be referred to such a service will not necessarily increase catchment rate for osteoporosis patients. A nurse physically present in the clinic provided the best result, and supports the need of investing in an osteoporosis and fracture liaison nurse.
Keywords:Osteoporosis  Fracture clinic  Assessment
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