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Alliance for the development of the Argentinian Hip Fracture Registry

SUMMARY: Age expectancy has significantly increased over the last 50 years, as well as some age-related health conditions such as hip fractures. The development of hip fracture registries has shown enhanced patient outcomes through quality improvement strategies. The development of the Argentinian H...

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Autores principales: Monteverde, Ezequiel, Diehl, María, Saieg, Magdalena, Beauchamp, María, Castellini, Jorge Luis Alberto, Neira, Jorge Alberto, Klappenbach, Roberto Félix, Rey, Paula, Mirofsky, Matías, Quintana, Rosana, Boietti, Bruno Rafael, Zanchetta, María Belén, Giacoia, Evangelina, Lartigue, Betina, Abbate, Ana Silvina, Medina, Arnaldo, Matassa, Verónica Silvina, Olivetto, Roberto, Dodero, Romina, Maglio, Ignacio, Bordes, Mercedes, Nemerovsky, Julio, Bosque, Laura
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Publicado: Springer London 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9469067/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36098882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11657-022-01163-0
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author Monteverde, Ezequiel
Diehl, María
Saieg, Magdalena
Beauchamp, María
Castellini, Jorge Luis Alberto
Neira, Jorge Alberto
Klappenbach, Roberto Félix
Rey, Paula
Mirofsky, Matías
Quintana, Rosana
Boietti, Bruno Rafael
Zanchetta, María Belén
Giacoia, Evangelina
Lartigue, Betina
Abbate, Ana Silvina
Medina, Arnaldo
Matassa, Verónica Silvina
Olivetto, Roberto
Dodero, Romina
Maglio, Ignacio
Bordes, Mercedes
Nemerovsky, Julio
Bosque, Laura
author_facet Monteverde, Ezequiel
Diehl, María
Saieg, Magdalena
Beauchamp, María
Castellini, Jorge Luis Alberto
Neira, Jorge Alberto
Klappenbach, Roberto Félix
Rey, Paula
Mirofsky, Matías
Quintana, Rosana
Boietti, Bruno Rafael
Zanchetta, María Belén
Giacoia, Evangelina
Lartigue, Betina
Abbate, Ana Silvina
Medina, Arnaldo
Matassa, Verónica Silvina
Olivetto, Roberto
Dodero, Romina
Maglio, Ignacio
Bordes, Mercedes
Nemerovsky, Julio
Bosque, Laura
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description SUMMARY: Age expectancy has significantly increased over the last 50 years, as well as some age-related health conditions such as hip fractures. The development of hip fracture registries has shown enhanced patient outcomes through quality improvement strategies. The development of the Argentinian Hip Fracture Registry is going in the same direction. INTRODUCTION: Age expectancy has increased worldwide in the last 50 years, with the population over 64 growing from 4.9 to 9.1%. As fractures are an important problem in this age group, specific approaches such as hip fracture registries (HFR) are needed. Our aim is to communicate the Argentinian HFR (AHFR) development resulting from an alliance between Fundación Trauma, Fundación Navarro Viola, and the Argentinian Network of Hip Fracture in the elderly. METHODS: Between October 2020 and May 2021, an iterative consensus process involving 5 specialty-focused meetings and 8 general meetings with more than 20 specialists was conducted. This process comprised inclusion criteria definitions, dataset proposals, website deployment with data protection and user validation, the definition of hospital-adjusted registry levels, implementation planning, and sustainability strategies. RESULTS: By June 2021, we were able to (1) outline data fields, including epidemiological, clinical, and functional dimensions for the pre-admission, hospitalization, discharge, and follow-up stages; (2) define three levels: basic (53 fields), intermediate (85), and advanced (99); (3) identify 21 benchmarking indicators; and (4) make a correlation scheme among fracture classifications. Simultaneously, we launched a fundraising campaign to implement the AHFR in 30 centers, having completed 18. CONCLUSION: AHFR development was based on four pillars: (1) representativeness and support, (2) solid definitions from onset, (3) committed teams, and (4) stable funding. This tool may contribute to the design of evidence-based health policies to improve patient outcomes, and we hope this experience will help other LMICs to develop their own tailored-to-their-needs registries.
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spelling pubmed-94690672022-09-13 Alliance for the development of the Argentinian Hip Fracture Registry Monteverde, Ezequiel Diehl, María Saieg, Magdalena Beauchamp, María Castellini, Jorge Luis Alberto Neira, Jorge Alberto Klappenbach, Roberto Félix Rey, Paula Mirofsky, Matías Quintana, Rosana Boietti, Bruno Rafael Zanchetta, María Belén Giacoia, Evangelina Lartigue, Betina Abbate, Ana Silvina Medina, Arnaldo Matassa, Verónica Silvina Olivetto, Roberto Dodero, Romina Maglio, Ignacio Bordes, Mercedes Nemerovsky, Julio Bosque, Laura Arch Osteoporos Original Article SUMMARY: Age expectancy has significantly increased over the last 50 years, as well as some age-related health conditions such as hip fractures. The development of hip fracture registries has shown enhanced patient outcomes through quality improvement strategies. The development of the Argentinian Hip Fracture Registry is going in the same direction. INTRODUCTION: Age expectancy has increased worldwide in the last 50 years, with the population over 64 growing from 4.9 to 9.1%. As fractures are an important problem in this age group, specific approaches such as hip fracture registries (HFR) are needed. Our aim is to communicate the Argentinian HFR (AHFR) development resulting from an alliance between Fundación Trauma, Fundación Navarro Viola, and the Argentinian Network of Hip Fracture in the elderly. METHODS: Between October 2020 and May 2021, an iterative consensus process involving 5 specialty-focused meetings and 8 general meetings with more than 20 specialists was conducted. This process comprised inclusion criteria definitions, dataset proposals, website deployment with data protection and user validation, the definition of hospital-adjusted registry levels, implementation planning, and sustainability strategies. RESULTS: By June 2021, we were able to (1) outline data fields, including epidemiological, clinical, and functional dimensions for the pre-admission, hospitalization, discharge, and follow-up stages; (2) define three levels: basic (53 fields), intermediate (85), and advanced (99); (3) identify 21 benchmarking indicators; and (4) make a correlation scheme among fracture classifications. Simultaneously, we launched a fundraising campaign to implement the AHFR in 30 centers, having completed 18. CONCLUSION: AHFR development was based on four pillars: (1) representativeness and support, (2) solid definitions from onset, (3) committed teams, and (4) stable funding. This tool may contribute to the design of evidence-based health policies to improve patient outcomes, and we hope this experience will help other LMICs to develop their own tailored-to-their-needs registries. Springer London 2022-09-13 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9469067/ /pubmed/36098882 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11657-022-01163-0 Text en © International Osteoporosis Foundation and Bone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation 2022, Springer Nature or its licensor holds exclusive rights to this article under a publishing agreement with the author(s) or other rightsholder(s); author self-archiving of the accepted manuscript version of this article is solely governed by the terms of such publishing agreement and applicable law. This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Original Article
Monteverde, Ezequiel
Diehl, María
Saieg, Magdalena
Beauchamp, María
Castellini, Jorge Luis Alberto
Neira, Jorge Alberto
Klappenbach, Roberto Félix
Rey, Paula
Mirofsky, Matías
Quintana, Rosana
Boietti, Bruno Rafael
Zanchetta, María Belén
Giacoia, Evangelina
Lartigue, Betina
Abbate, Ana Silvina
Medina, Arnaldo
Matassa, Verónica Silvina
Olivetto, Roberto
Dodero, Romina
Maglio, Ignacio
Bordes, Mercedes
Nemerovsky, Julio
Bosque, Laura
Alliance for the development of the Argentinian Hip Fracture Registry
title Alliance for the development of the Argentinian Hip Fracture Registry
title_full Alliance for the development of the Argentinian Hip Fracture Registry
title_fullStr Alliance for the development of the Argentinian Hip Fracture Registry
title_full_unstemmed Alliance for the development of the Argentinian Hip Fracture Registry
title_short Alliance for the development of the Argentinian Hip Fracture Registry
title_sort alliance for the development of the argentinian hip fracture registry
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9469067/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36098882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11657-022-01163-0
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