Broken Bones: A Long-Term Fix
Fri Nov 22 2024
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Fragility fractures, common among older adults, often lead to refractures and increased mortality risk. To tackle this, a project was launched to streamline the treatment of osteoporosis-related fractures using standardized orders. The main goal was to see if this process could be maintained over time. The team also wanted to check if the risk of refractures and deaths changed after the new process was put in place.
The project started by setting up clear guidelines for treating these fractures. This included specific orders that healthcare providers had to follow. The idea was to make sure everyone was on the same page, reducing any confusion or mistakes.
Over time, the project faced challenges. Not everyone followed the new process right away. Some healthcare providers found it hard to change their old habits. To fix this, the team had to remind everyone about the new guidelines and why they were important.
The project also looked at how many people had refractures or died before and after the new process was put in place. This was to see if the new way of doing things made any difference.
In the end, the project showed that with some effort, the new process could be maintained. But it also showed that changing how things are done can be tough. It's like trying to turn a big ship around – it takes time and a lot of work.
https://localnews.ai/article/broken-bones-a-long-term-fix-42558d05
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