Implementation of a Postfracture Care Program in a Private Hospital in Colombia

Purpose. To describe the implementation of a postfracture care program in a private hospital in Colombia, the results achieved after the program’s first year, and the challenges encountered. Methods. A cross-sectional descriptive study of the first year’s outcomes. The program was implemented follow...

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Main Authors: M. A. Sánchez, J. E. Segura, G. Alajmo, J. M Nossa, A. Correa, E. Leal, A. Moscoso, G. A. Pineda, A. C. Aya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Osteoporosis
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8208397
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spelling doaj-fcbdb5d2c20949aaa23ac6d6949d14a42020-11-25T03:31:09ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Osteoporosis2090-80592042-00642020-01-01202010.1155/2020/82083978208397Implementation of a Postfracture Care Program in a Private Hospital in ColombiaM. A. Sánchez0J. E. Segura1G. Alajmo2J. M Nossa3A. Correa4E. Leal5A. Moscoso6G. A. Pineda7A. C. Aya8Clinica del Country, Bogota, ColombiaClinica del Country, Bogota, ColombiaClinica del Country, Bogota, ColombiaClinica del Country, Bogota, ColombiaClinica del Country, Bogota, ColombiaClinica del Country, Bogota, ColombiaClinica del Country, Bogota, ColombiaClinica del Country, Bogota, ColombiaClinica del Country, Bogota, ColombiaPurpose. To describe the implementation of a postfracture care program in a private hospital in Colombia, the results achieved after the program’s first year, and the challenges encountered. Methods. A cross-sectional descriptive study of the first year’s outcomes. The program was implemented following best practices described in the “Capture the Fracture” framework. We assessed the management of fractures before the launch of the program. A multidisciplinary group was established to collaborate on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with osteoporotic fractures. A full-time program coordinator was appointed. We analyzed the program’s clinical outcomes and limitations. Results. One-hundred and ninety patients were included in the study, with an average age of 76.7. Hip fracture was the most frequent one (33.6%). After the first year of implementing the program, 39.4% of patients received osteoporosis treatment, with an adherence rate of 73%. The incidence of subsequent falls was 5.8% and 1% for new fractures. Conclusions. The implementation of a program for patients’ care with fragility fractures is challenging for healthcare institutions. The role of a full-time coordinator is critical for the proper operation of such programs.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8208397
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author M. A. Sánchez
J. E. Segura
G. Alajmo
J. M Nossa
A. Correa
E. Leal
A. Moscoso
G. A. Pineda
A. C. Aya
spellingShingle M. A. Sánchez
J. E. Segura
G. Alajmo
J. M Nossa
A. Correa
E. Leal
A. Moscoso
G. A. Pineda
A. C. Aya
Implementation of a Postfracture Care Program in a Private Hospital in Colombia
Journal of Osteoporosis
author_facet M. A. Sánchez
J. E. Segura
G. Alajmo
J. M Nossa
A. Correa
E. Leal
A. Moscoso
G. A. Pineda
A. C. Aya
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title Implementation of a Postfracture Care Program in a Private Hospital in Colombia
title_short Implementation of a Postfracture Care Program in a Private Hospital in Colombia
title_full Implementation of a Postfracture Care Program in a Private Hospital in Colombia
title_fullStr Implementation of a Postfracture Care Program in a Private Hospital in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of a Postfracture Care Program in a Private Hospital in Colombia
title_sort implementation of a postfracture care program in a private hospital in colombia
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Osteoporosis
issn 2090-8059
2042-0064
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Purpose. To describe the implementation of a postfracture care program in a private hospital in Colombia, the results achieved after the program’s first year, and the challenges encountered. Methods. A cross-sectional descriptive study of the first year’s outcomes. The program was implemented following best practices described in the “Capture the Fracture” framework. We assessed the management of fractures before the launch of the program. A multidisciplinary group was established to collaborate on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with osteoporotic fractures. A full-time program coordinator was appointed. We analyzed the program’s clinical outcomes and limitations. Results. One-hundred and ninety patients were included in the study, with an average age of 76.7. Hip fracture was the most frequent one (33.6%). After the first year of implementing the program, 39.4% of patients received osteoporosis treatment, with an adherence rate of 73%. The incidence of subsequent falls was 5.8% and 1% for new fractures. Conclusions. The implementation of a program for patients’ care with fragility fractures is challenging for healthcare institutions. The role of a full-time coordinator is critical for the proper operation of such programs.
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