Dockery F, Glynn A, Franks K, Carey J J, O'Gradaigh D, Kenny P, Askin D, Butler E, Sweeney B, Conlon B, McGregor B, Lannon R, Rooney B, Pillai I, Fitzgerald C
Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda, Ireland.
Osteoporos Int. 2022 May;33(5):1089-1096. doi: 10.1007/s00198-021-06251-4. Epub 2022 Jan 4.
In this first na tional survey of public hospitals in The Republic of Ireland, we found fracture liaison services (FLS) to be heterogeneous, limited in many cases and poorly supported. A national strategy is urgently needed to support the implementation and operation of an FLS, and thus help reduce the burden of fragility fractures for patients and the healthcare system.
Fragility/low-trauma fractures are a global concern, whose incidence is rising as the population ages. Many are preventable, and people with a prior fragility fracture are at particularly high risk of further fractures. This patient group is the target of the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) Capture the Fracture campaign, advocating global adoption of fracture liaison services (FLS), with the aim of preventing secondary fragility fractures. We wished to determine the current availability and standards of an FLS in Ireland, ahead of the launch of a National FLS database.
We devised a questionnaire encompassing the thirteen IOF standards for an FLS and asked all 16 public hospitals with an orthopaedic trauma unit in Ireland, to complete for the calendar year 2019 in patients aged ≥ 50 years.
All sites returned the questionnaire, i.e. 100% response rate. Nine hospitals stated that they have an FLS, additionally one non-trauma hospital running a FLS responded, and were included. These 10 FLS had identified and managed 3444 non-hip fractures in the year 2019. This figure represents 19% of the expected non-hip fragility fracture numbers occurring annually in Ireland. Implementation of the IOF standards was very variable. All sites reported being inadequately resourced to provide a high-quality service necessary to be effective.
The existence and functioning of FLS in Ireland are heterogeneous and suboptimal. A national policy to support the implementation of this programme in line with international standards of patient care is urgently needed.
在爱尔兰共和国首次针对公立医院开展的全国性调查中,我们发现骨折联络服务(FLS)存在异质性,在许多情况下受到限制且支持不足。迫切需要一项国家战略来支持骨折联络服务的实施和运作,从而帮助减轻脆性骨折给患者和医疗系统带来的负担。
脆性/低创伤骨折是一个全球关注的问题,随着人口老龄化,其发病率正在上升。许多脆性骨折是可以预防的,既往有脆性骨折的人再次发生骨折的风险特别高。这一患者群体是国际骨质疏松症基金会(IOF)“抓住骨折机会”运动的目标,该运动倡导全球采用骨折联络服务(FLS),旨在预防继发性脆性骨折。在国家骨折联络服务数据库启动之前,我们希望确定爱尔兰目前骨折联络服务的可及性和标准。
我们设计了一份涵盖国际骨质疏松症基金会骨折联络服务的13项标准的问卷,并要求爱尔兰所有16家设有骨科创伤科的公立医院填写2019日历年中年龄≥50岁患者的相关情况。
所有机构都返回了问卷,即回复率为100%。9家医院表示他们设有骨折联络服务,另外一家提供骨折联络服务的非创伤医院回复并被纳入。这10个骨折联络服务机构在2019年识别并管理了3444例非髋部骨折。这一数字占爱尔兰每年预期非髋部脆性骨折数量的19%。国际骨质疏松症基金会标准的实施情况差异很大。所有机构都报告称,资源不足,无法提供有效开展高质量服务所需的资源。
爱尔兰骨折联络服务的存在和运作存在异质性且未达最佳状态。迫切需要一项国家政策,以支持按照国际患者护理标准实施该计划。