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Hip Fracture Prevention Follow-up of Elderly Women in Primary Health Care

Hip Fracture Prevention by Screening and Intervention of Elderly Women in Primary Health Care. 2001 - 2022

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
1,248 (actual)
Sponsor
Kronoberg County Council · Other Government
Sex
Female
Age
70 Years – 100 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Researchers plan a 2022 follow-up of medical records data to investigate fracture incidence and survival for 1248 women, born 1902-1931, in a comparative fracture prevention study with 435 participants from an intervention area and 813 participants from two control areas. In 2022 researchers want to assess patient records data in intervention and control areas and compare A) Survival B) Risk factors for osteoporotic fractures (wrist, upper arm, vertebral, pelvic, hip) C) physical activity, exercise and drugs that affect fracture risk.

Detailed description

Researchers plan a 2022 follow-up of medical records data to investigate fracture incidence and survival for 1248 women, born 1902-1931, in a comparative fracture prevention study with participants from an intervention area (Vislanda, n=435) and control areas (Emmaboda n=395 and Tingsryd (n=418). Fragility fracture prevalence after 40 years of age was 33% in the 1248 participants with mean age 79 years at baseline 2001. Participants with 2-4 risk factors (age ≥80, body weight \<60kg, previous fragility fracture or impaired rise-up ability) provided prospective data with FRAMO (FRActure and Mortality) Index as an outcome measure and this index identified 80% of hip, fragility fractures or death within a 2-year follow-up period. Hip fracture incidence 2004-2005 was not significantly lower in the intervention area but the trend of the odds ratio (0.33) was in line with significantly fewer falls and improved recovery in the intervention area. In 2022 researchers want to assess patient records data in intervention and control areas and compare A) Survival B) Risk factors for osteoporotic fractures (wrist, upper arm, vertebral, pelvic, hip) C) physical activity, exercise and drugs that affect fracture risk. Data analysis will be blinded for participation in intervention or control groups and statistical methods include Cox regression and Kaplan-Meier's survival analyzes. Birth cohort differences in outcomes will be analysed by using Lexi's diagrams.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALPrevention of hip fracturesPhysical exercise and lifestyle advice on diet, smoking, walking and outdoor activities. Recommendations to use calcium and Vitamin D and do exercise at home by written instructions. Home visit by rehab team when needed. Group training with a physiotherapist. Gymnastics group and walking group. Walking aides and instructions of anti-slip protection. Home environment risk reduction was offered.

Timeline

Start date
2001-11-01
Primary completion
2005-12-01
Completion
2022-12-01
First posted
2022-03-08
Last updated
2022-03-08

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05269979. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.