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Reduction of Femoral Fractures in Long-Term Care Facilities: The Bavarian Fracture Prevention Study

BACKGROUND: Hip fractures are a major public health burden. In industrialized countries about 20% of all femoral fractures occur in care dependent persons living in nursing care and assisted living facilities. Preventive strategies for these groups are needed as the access to medical services differ...

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Autores principales: Becker, Clemens, Cameron, Ian D., Klenk, Jochen, Lindemann, Ulrich, Heinrich, Sven, König, Hans-Helmut, Rapp, Kilian
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3168871/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21918688
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024311
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author Becker, Clemens
Cameron, Ian D.
Klenk, Jochen
Lindemann, Ulrich
Heinrich, Sven
König, Hans-Helmut
Rapp, Kilian
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Cameron, Ian D.
Klenk, Jochen
Lindemann, Ulrich
Heinrich, Sven
König, Hans-Helmut
Rapp, Kilian
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description BACKGROUND: Hip fractures are a major public health burden. In industrialized countries about 20% of all femoral fractures occur in care dependent persons living in nursing care and assisted living facilities. Preventive strategies for these groups are needed as the access to medical services differs from independent home dwelling older persons at risk of osteoporotic fractures. It was the objective of the study to evaluate the effect of a fall and fracture prevention program on the incidence of femoral fracture in nursing homes in Bavaria, Germany. METHODS: In a translational intervention study a fall prevention program was introduced in 256 nursing homes with 13,653 residents. The control group consisted of 893 nursing homes with 31,668 residents. The intervention consisted of staff education on fall and fracture prevention strategies, progressive strength and balance training, and on institutional advice on environmental adaptations. Incident femoral fractures served as outcome measure. RESULTS: In the years before the intervention risk of a femoral fracture did not differ between the intervention group (IG) and control group (CG). During the one-year intervention period femoral fracture rates were 33.6 (IG) and 41.0/1000 person years (CG), respectively. The adjusted relative risk of a femoral fracture was 0.82 (95% CI 0.72-0.93) in residents exposed to the fall and fracture prevention program compared to residents from CG. CONCLUSIONS: The state-wide dissemination of a multi-factorial fall and fracture prevention program was able to reduce femoral fractures in residents of nursing homes.
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spelling pubmed-31688712011-09-14 Reduction of Femoral Fractures in Long-Term Care Facilities: The Bavarian Fracture Prevention Study Becker, Clemens Cameron, Ian D. Klenk, Jochen Lindemann, Ulrich Heinrich, Sven König, Hans-Helmut Rapp, Kilian PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Hip fractures are a major public health burden. In industrialized countries about 20% of all femoral fractures occur in care dependent persons living in nursing care and assisted living facilities. Preventive strategies for these groups are needed as the access to medical services differs from independent home dwelling older persons at risk of osteoporotic fractures. It was the objective of the study to evaluate the effect of a fall and fracture prevention program on the incidence of femoral fracture in nursing homes in Bavaria, Germany. METHODS: In a translational intervention study a fall prevention program was introduced in 256 nursing homes with 13,653 residents. The control group consisted of 893 nursing homes with 31,668 residents. The intervention consisted of staff education on fall and fracture prevention strategies, progressive strength and balance training, and on institutional advice on environmental adaptations. Incident femoral fractures served as outcome measure. RESULTS: In the years before the intervention risk of a femoral fracture did not differ between the intervention group (IG) and control group (CG). During the one-year intervention period femoral fracture rates were 33.6 (IG) and 41.0/1000 person years (CG), respectively. The adjusted relative risk of a femoral fracture was 0.82 (95% CI 0.72-0.93) in residents exposed to the fall and fracture prevention program compared to residents from CG. CONCLUSIONS: The state-wide dissemination of a multi-factorial fall and fracture prevention program was able to reduce femoral fractures in residents of nursing homes. Public Library of Science 2011-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3168871/ /pubmed/21918688 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024311 Text en Becker et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Cameron, Ian D.
Klenk, Jochen
Lindemann, Ulrich
Heinrich, Sven
König, Hans-Helmut
Rapp, Kilian
Reduction of Femoral Fractures in Long-Term Care Facilities: The Bavarian Fracture Prevention Study
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title_short Reduction of Femoral Fractures in Long-Term Care Facilities: The Bavarian Fracture Prevention Study
title_sort reduction of femoral fractures in long-term care facilities: the bavarian fracture prevention study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3168871/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21918688
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024311
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