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UnknownNCT01745068

Partnership for Applied Research in Fracture Prevention Programs for the Elderly

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
631 (actual)
Sponsor
Université de Sherbrooke · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
50 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

During their lifetime, approximately 50% of Canadian women and 30% of Canadian men will experience at least one fracture due to bone fragility (FF). Evidence is growing regarding prevention programs' effectiveness to prevent falls, but prevention of fractures through fall prevention programs has enjoyed limited success. Falls prevention programs and post-fracture screening programs leading to pharmacological treatment are very different strategies, with a shared ultimate goal. Coordination between those who repair fractures and those who manage the patient to prevent the next fracture is critical. The overarching aim of this proposal is to generate evidence-based knowledge about the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an integrated FF prevention program, as well as a portrait of the barriers and facilitating factors for such programs. More specifically, the objectives are: 1) to combine existing fall prevention and post-fracture management programs in the province of Quebec into integrated FF prevention programs; 2) to compare the performance of these integrated programs to control sites, using a pragmatic study design; 3) to identify barriers as well as factors that improve effectiveness across different implementation milieu; and 4) to develop and engage in active knowledge transfer activities in Quebec regions where integrated FF prevention programs are neither adequately nor successfully implemented. Drawing upon the literature on integrated healthcare, fall and fracture prevention, we hypothesize that an integrated FF program can reduce the risk of a subsequent fracture by at least 30% in the population of interest. The proposed team is poised to develop new interdisciplinary collaborations among healthcare practitioners and decision makers involved in the prevention of FFs. The program is built upon existing healthcare and structures and programs and in turn, will truly measure the effectiveness of an integrated FF prevention program. The results will ultimately lead to improvements in the existing knowledge base, address policy-relevant and health systems problems, and assist in the design and implementation of FFs prevention programs.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERIntegrated programEach participant's primary care physician will receive written information containing a presumed osteoporosis diagnosis, investigations to be performed, correct interpretation of any bone densitometry results in the context of a fragility fracture, and treatment options. The study coordinator will be responsible for orienting the participant to an appropriate local fall prevention program.

Timeline

Start date
2013-01-01
Primary completion
2016-11-01
Completion
2019-06-01
First posted
2012-12-07
Last updated
2018-10-29

Locations

10 sites across 1 country: Canada

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