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Partnership for fragility bone fracture care provision and prevention program (P4Bones): study protocol for a secondary fracture prevention pragmatic controlled trial

BACKGROUND: Fractures associated with bone fragility in older adults signal the potential for secondary fracture. Fragility fractures often precipitate further decline in health and loss of mobility, with high associated costs for patients, families, society and the healthcare system. Promptly initi...

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Autores principales: Gaboury, Isabelle, Corriveau, Hélène, Boire, Gilles, Cabana, François, Beaulieu, Marie-Claude, Dagenais, Pierre, Gosselin, Suzanne, Bogoch, Earl, Rochette, Marie, Filiatrault, Johanne, Laforest, Sophie, Jean, Sonia, Fansi, Alvine, Theriault, Diane, Burnand, Bernard
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3564742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23343392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-8-10
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author Gaboury, Isabelle
Corriveau, Hélène
Boire, Gilles
Cabana, François
Beaulieu, Marie-Claude
Dagenais, Pierre
Gosselin, Suzanne
Bogoch, Earl
Rochette, Marie
Filiatrault, Johanne
Laforest, Sophie
Jean, Sonia
Fansi, Alvine
Theriault, Diane
Burnand, Bernard
author_facet Gaboury, Isabelle
Corriveau, Hélène
Boire, Gilles
Cabana, François
Beaulieu, Marie-Claude
Dagenais, Pierre
Gosselin, Suzanne
Bogoch, Earl
Rochette, Marie
Filiatrault, Johanne
Laforest, Sophie
Jean, Sonia
Fansi, Alvine
Theriault, Diane
Burnand, Bernard
author_sort Gaboury, Isabelle
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description BACKGROUND: Fractures associated with bone fragility in older adults signal the potential for secondary fracture. Fragility fractures often precipitate further decline in health and loss of mobility, with high associated costs for patients, families, society and the healthcare system. Promptly initiating a coordinated, comprehensive pharmacological bone health and falls prevention program post-fracture may improve osteoporosis treatment compliance; and reduce rates of falls and secondary fractures, and associated morbidity, mortality and costs. METHODS/DESIGN: This pragmatic, controlled trial at 11 hospital sites in eight regions in Quebec, Canada, will recruit community-dwelling patients over age 50 who have sustained a fragility fracture to an intervention coordinated program or to standard care, according to the site. Site study coordinators will identify and recruit 1,596 participants for each study arm. Coordinators at intervention sites will facilitate continuity of care for bone health, and arrange fall prevention programs including physical exercise. The intervention teams include medical bone specialists, primary care physicians, pharmacists, nurses, rehabilitation clinicians, and community program organizers. The primary outcome of this study is the incidence of secondary fragility fractures within an 18-month follow-up period. Secondary outcomes include initiation and compliance with bone health medication; time to first fall and number of clinically significant falls; fall-related hospitalization and mortality; physical activity; quality of life; fragility fracture-related costs; admission to a long term care facility; participants’ perceptions of care integration, expectations and satisfaction with the program; and participants’ compliance with the fall prevention program. Finally, professionals at intervention sites will participate in focus groups to identify barriers and facilitating factors for the integrated fragility fracture prevention program. This integrated program will facilitate knowledge translation and dissemination via the following: involvement of various collaborators during the development and set-up of the integrated program; distribution of pamphlets about osteoporosis and fall prevention strategies to primary care physicians in the intervention group and patients in the control group; participation in evaluation activities; and eventual dissemination of study results. STUDY/TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trial.Gov NCT01745068 STUDY ID NUMBER: CIHR grant # 267395
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spelling pubmed-35647422013-02-08 Partnership for fragility bone fracture care provision and prevention program (P4Bones): study protocol for a secondary fracture prevention pragmatic controlled trial Gaboury, Isabelle Corriveau, Hélène Boire, Gilles Cabana, François Beaulieu, Marie-Claude Dagenais, Pierre Gosselin, Suzanne Bogoch, Earl Rochette, Marie Filiatrault, Johanne Laforest, Sophie Jean, Sonia Fansi, Alvine Theriault, Diane Burnand, Bernard Implement Sci Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Fractures associated with bone fragility in older adults signal the potential for secondary fracture. Fragility fractures often precipitate further decline in health and loss of mobility, with high associated costs for patients, families, society and the healthcare system. Promptly initiating a coordinated, comprehensive pharmacological bone health and falls prevention program post-fracture may improve osteoporosis treatment compliance; and reduce rates of falls and secondary fractures, and associated morbidity, mortality and costs. METHODS/DESIGN: This pragmatic, controlled trial at 11 hospital sites in eight regions in Quebec, Canada, will recruit community-dwelling patients over age 50 who have sustained a fragility fracture to an intervention coordinated program or to standard care, according to the site. Site study coordinators will identify and recruit 1,596 participants for each study arm. Coordinators at intervention sites will facilitate continuity of care for bone health, and arrange fall prevention programs including physical exercise. The intervention teams include medical bone specialists, primary care physicians, pharmacists, nurses, rehabilitation clinicians, and community program organizers. The primary outcome of this study is the incidence of secondary fragility fractures within an 18-month follow-up period. Secondary outcomes include initiation and compliance with bone health medication; time to first fall and number of clinically significant falls; fall-related hospitalization and mortality; physical activity; quality of life; fragility fracture-related costs; admission to a long term care facility; participants’ perceptions of care integration, expectations and satisfaction with the program; and participants’ compliance with the fall prevention program. Finally, professionals at intervention sites will participate in focus groups to identify barriers and facilitating factors for the integrated fragility fracture prevention program. This integrated program will facilitate knowledge translation and dissemination via the following: involvement of various collaborators during the development and set-up of the integrated program; distribution of pamphlets about osteoporosis and fall prevention strategies to primary care physicians in the intervention group and patients in the control group; participation in evaluation activities; and eventual dissemination of study results. STUDY/TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trial.Gov NCT01745068 STUDY ID NUMBER: CIHR grant # 267395 BioMed Central 2013-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3564742/ /pubmed/23343392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-8-10 Text en Copyright ©2013 Gaboury et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gaboury, Isabelle
Corriveau, Hélène
Boire, Gilles
Cabana, François
Beaulieu, Marie-Claude
Dagenais, Pierre
Gosselin, Suzanne
Bogoch, Earl
Rochette, Marie
Filiatrault, Johanne
Laforest, Sophie
Jean, Sonia
Fansi, Alvine
Theriault, Diane
Burnand, Bernard
Partnership for fragility bone fracture care provision and prevention program (P4Bones): study protocol for a secondary fracture prevention pragmatic controlled trial
title Partnership for fragility bone fracture care provision and prevention program (P4Bones): study protocol for a secondary fracture prevention pragmatic controlled trial
title_full Partnership for fragility bone fracture care provision and prevention program (P4Bones): study protocol for a secondary fracture prevention pragmatic controlled trial
title_fullStr Partnership for fragility bone fracture care provision and prevention program (P4Bones): study protocol for a secondary fracture prevention pragmatic controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Partnership for fragility bone fracture care provision and prevention program (P4Bones): study protocol for a secondary fracture prevention pragmatic controlled trial
title_short Partnership for fragility bone fracture care provision and prevention program (P4Bones): study protocol for a secondary fracture prevention pragmatic controlled trial
title_sort partnership for fragility bone fracture care provision and prevention program (p4bones): study protocol for a secondary fracture prevention pragmatic controlled trial
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3564742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23343392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-8-10
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