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Active Referral Intervention following Fragility Fractures Leads to Enhanced Osteoporosis Follow-Up Care
At one major urban academic medical center, patients aged 50 years and older with fragility fractures were identified and scheduled or assisted in referral into osteoporosis medical management appointments. We evaluated the efficacy of an active intervention program at overcoming the logistical barr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3317124/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22523716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/234381 |
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author | Sugi, Michelle T. Sheridan, Kent Lewis, Laura Huang, Mei-Hua Nattiv, Aurelia Kado, Deborah M. Bengs, Benjamin |
author_facet | Sugi, Michelle T. Sheridan, Kent Lewis, Laura Huang, Mei-Hua Nattiv, Aurelia Kado, Deborah M. Bengs, Benjamin |
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description | At one major urban academic medical center, patients aged 50 years and older with fragility fractures were identified and scheduled or assisted in referral into osteoporosis medical management appointments. We evaluated the efficacy of an active intervention program at overcoming the logistical barriers and improving proper osteoporosis follow-up for persons who have sustained a fragility fracture. Of 681 patients treated for defined fractures, 168 were eligible and consented for the study of fragility fractures. Of those enrolled, 91 (54.2%) had appropriate osteoporosis follow-up on initial interview, and overall 120 (71.4%) had successful osteoporosis follow-up following our active intervention. Seventy patients (41.7%) were deemed to have no osteoporosis follow-up, and, of these, 48 were successfully referred to a scheduling coordinator. The scheduling coordinator was able to contact 37 (77%) patients to schedule proper follow-up, and, of these, 29 (78.4%) confirmed receiving an appropriate follow-up appointment. Active intervention and assisted scheduling for patients with recent fragility fractures improved the self-reported rate of osteoporosis follow-up from 54.2% to 71.4%. |
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spelling | pubmed-33171242012-04-20 Active Referral Intervention following Fragility Fractures Leads to Enhanced Osteoporosis Follow-Up Care Sugi, Michelle T. Sheridan, Kent Lewis, Laura Huang, Mei-Hua Nattiv, Aurelia Kado, Deborah M. Bengs, Benjamin J Osteoporos Clinical Study At one major urban academic medical center, patients aged 50 years and older with fragility fractures were identified and scheduled or assisted in referral into osteoporosis medical management appointments. We evaluated the efficacy of an active intervention program at overcoming the logistical barriers and improving proper osteoporosis follow-up for persons who have sustained a fragility fracture. Of 681 patients treated for defined fractures, 168 were eligible and consented for the study of fragility fractures. Of those enrolled, 91 (54.2%) had appropriate osteoporosis follow-up on initial interview, and overall 120 (71.4%) had successful osteoporosis follow-up following our active intervention. Seventy patients (41.7%) were deemed to have no osteoporosis follow-up, and, of these, 48 were successfully referred to a scheduling coordinator. The scheduling coordinator was able to contact 37 (77%) patients to schedule proper follow-up, and, of these, 29 (78.4%) confirmed receiving an appropriate follow-up appointment. Active intervention and assisted scheduling for patients with recent fragility fractures improved the self-reported rate of osteoporosis follow-up from 54.2% to 71.4%. SAGE-Hindawi Access to Research 2012 2012-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3317124/ /pubmed/22523716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/234381 Text en Copyright © 2012 Michelle T. Sugi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Study Sugi, Michelle T. Sheridan, Kent Lewis, Laura Huang, Mei-Hua Nattiv, Aurelia Kado, Deborah M. Bengs, Benjamin Active Referral Intervention following Fragility Fractures Leads to Enhanced Osteoporosis Follow-Up Care |
title | Active Referral Intervention following Fragility Fractures Leads to Enhanced Osteoporosis Follow-Up Care |
title_full | Active Referral Intervention following Fragility Fractures Leads to Enhanced Osteoporosis Follow-Up Care |
title_fullStr | Active Referral Intervention following Fragility Fractures Leads to Enhanced Osteoporosis Follow-Up Care |
title_full_unstemmed | Active Referral Intervention following Fragility Fractures Leads to Enhanced Osteoporosis Follow-Up Care |
title_short | Active Referral Intervention following Fragility Fractures Leads to Enhanced Osteoporosis Follow-Up Care |
title_sort | active referral intervention following fragility fractures leads to enhanced osteoporosis follow-up care |
topic | Clinical Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3317124/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22523716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/234381 |
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