Author:
Kimber Cheryl M,Grimmer-Somers Karen A
Abstract
Better detection and management of osteoporosis
will reduce unnecessary health expenditure. A
number of high quality guidelines are available to
support early detection and best practice management
of osteoporosis in hospital settings. However,
sustainable implementation of guidelines
poses practical issues in terms of structure and
processes in hospitals. This paper describes an
investigation into guideline compliance in one
large tertiary metropolitan hospital and discusses
practical elements of guideline implementation.
Given the evidence of poor practice across the two
audit periods, we recommend that a coordinated
clinical pathway be implemented in the fracture
clinic, supported by a targeted and disciplinespecific
training program. Small steps towards
improving awareness and management of osteoporosis
in patients presenting for the first time
with non-trauma wrist fracture may well produce
large cost savings by future fracture prevention.
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