Emergency Department, Dandenong Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaWiley Publishing Asia Pty LtdEmergency Medicine AustralasiaCONSIDINE J., HOOD K. (2000). Emergency department of hip fracture: development of an evidence-based clinical guideline by literature review and consensus. Emerg. Med., 14...
Aim: To determine the composition of usual nutrition care provided by Australian dietitians to patients with a falls related femoral neck fracture.Methods: A cross-sectional survey administered via the World Wide Web using SurveyMonkey to dietitians across Australia.Results: One hundred and sixty-...
In Australia, the development of hip fracture care guidelines, a national clinical care standard, and a clinical quality registry started in 2012, the authors explained. "Reductions in 30-day and 12-monthmortalityafter hip fracture surgery have also been reported in other countries where guidelines,...
Fall-related hip fracture hospitalisations and the prevalence of dementia within older people in New South Wales, Australia: an analysis of linked data. Injury. 2013;44:776–83. Article Google Scholar NHS Digital. Compendium - emergency readmissions to hospital within 28 days of discharge. UK;...
with the largest decreases in Australia (‐5.3%), the Netherlands (‐4.6%), and Singapore (‐ 4.3%). Use of anti-osteoporosis medications within 12 months of hip fracture ranged from 11.5% to 50.3%, with trends varying from ‐9.6% to +12.7% per year and declining in 6 out of 15 sit...
The Malnutrition Screening Tool versus objective measures to detect malnutrition in hip fracture 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 75 作者:JJ Bell,JD Bauer,S Capra 摘要: BackgroundThe Malnutrition Screening Tool (MST) is the most commonly used screening tool in Australia. Poor screening tool ...
As there are effective treatments to reduce hip fractures, identification of patients at high risk of hip fracture is important to inform efficient intervention strategies. To obtain a new tool for hip fracture prediction, we developed a protein-based ri
Long-term adherence to antiosteoporosis medication (AOM) in the setting of a fracture liaison service (FLS) are not well known. Patients ≥ 50 with hip fracture seen in an FLS and recommended for treatment to prevent new fractures were analyzed. Ba
Medical Journal of AustraliaLau MC (1993) Admission rates for hip fracture in Australia in the last decade: the New South Wales scene in a world perspec- tive. Med J Aust 158:604--606Lau, MC (1993) Admission rates for hip fracture in Australia in the last decade: the New South Wales...
Conclusions: Randomised controlled trial evidence (NHMRC Levels I and II) exists for many, but not all, aspects of hip fracture treatment. There is a need for changes to be made to some aspects of practice in accordance with evidence-based guidelines....