2868 Improving bone health: a quality improvement journey implementing Scottish hip fracture audit recommendations

IF 7.1 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Age and ageing Pub Date : 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1093/ageing/afae277.023
S Balakrishnan, O Vick, J Mitchell, H McCluskey
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Introduction Hip fractures, predominantly affecting older adults, represent a significant health concern due to high morbidity, mortality, and healthcare resource utilisation. This ongoing Quality Improvement Project within Forth Valley Royal Hospital aims to enhance adherence to recommendations from the 2023 and 2024 Scottish Hip Fracture Audit. It specifically focusses on the timely administration of Vitamin D and IV Zoledronic Acid to frail patients with hip fractures. Method A retrospective and prospective cohort study design was employed, analysing the records of 165 inpatients under orthogeriatric care from November 2023 to May 2024. Initial data analysis indicated low rates of IV zoledronic acid and vitamin D administration, primarily due to clinician unfamiliarity and process inefficiencies. Subsequent interventions included staff education sessions, process standardisation, and the introduction of tracking tools such as Bone Health stickers and whiteboards. Formal referral pathways and decision-making protocols were implemented to ensure comprehensive and timely patient care. Results The interventions led to substantial improvements in adherence rates. Between November 2023 and March 2024 vitamin D administration rates increased from 14.71% to 100%, and IV Zoledronic Acid administration rose from 12.12% to 95.45%. These improvements were achieved through systematic tracking, enhanced clinician education, and standardised care processes. Despite these gains, challenges remain in achieving 100% adherence to IV Zoledronic Acid administration and addressing initial data capture inaccuracies due to inconsistent use of referral systems. Conclusion(s) The project demonstrates that targeted interventions and standardised care pathways substantially improve adherence to national guidelines for hip fracture patients. Sustained efforts in education, process refinement, and collaboration with the Hip Fracture Audit Team are essential to maintain these improvements. Future proposals include integrating Vitamin D and Adcal-D3 doses into an electronic prescribing protocol and conducting detailed statistical analyses to identify further areas for improvement.
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2868改善骨骼健康:实施苏格兰髋部骨折审计建议的质量改进之旅
髋部骨折主要影响老年人,由于其高发病率、高死亡率和高医疗资源利用率,是一个重要的健康问题。福斯谷皇家医院正在进行的质量改进项目旨在加强对2023年和2024年苏格兰髋部骨折审计建议的遵守。它特别侧重于及时给予维生素D和静脉注射唑来膦酸对髋部骨折的虚弱患者。方法采用回顾性和前瞻性队列研究设计,对2023年11月至2024年5月住院的165例骨科患者进行分析。初步数据分析表明,静脉注射唑来膦酸和维生素D的比例较低,主要是由于临床医生不熟悉和流程效率低下。随后的干预措施包括员工教育会议、流程标准化以及引入跟踪工具,如骨骼健康贴纸和白板。实施了正式的转诊途径和决策协议,以确保全面和及时的患者护理。结果干预措施显著提高了依从率。从2023年11月到2024年3月,维生素D给药率从14.71%上升到100%,唑来膦酸静脉给药率从12.12%上升到95.45%。这些改进是通过系统跟踪、加强临床医生教育和标准化护理流程实现的。尽管取得了这些进展,但在实现100%坚持静脉注射唑来膦酸和解决由于使用转诊系统不一致而导致的初始数据捕获不准确方面仍然存在挑战。结论:该项目表明,有针对性的干预措施和标准化的护理途径大大提高了髋部骨折患者对国家指南的依从性。持续的教育、过程改进和与髋部骨折审计小组的合作是保持这些改进的必要条件。未来的建议包括将维生素D和Adcal-D3剂量整合到电子处方方案中,并进行详细的统计分析,以确定进一步改进的领域。
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Age and ageing
Age and ageing 医学-老年医学
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9.20
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796
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Age and Ageing is an international journal publishing refereed original articles and commissioned reviews on geriatric medicine and gerontology. Its range includes research on ageing and clinical, epidemiological, and psychological aspects of later life.
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