1. Promoting evidence-based best practices for hip fracture prevention in residential aged care
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Mindy Smeaton, Catherine Jennings, Michael Farrell, John D. Wark, Jeanette Rule, Ivor Davis, Samuel C Scherer, Sally Garratt, and L. Flicker
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Community and Home Care ,Hip fracture ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Evidence-based practice ,business.industry ,Best practice ,Psychological intervention ,General Medicine ,Intervention group ,medicine.disease ,Clinical Practice ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,Aged care ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Medical prescription ,business - Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of advice about hip fracture prevention on clinical practice in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) and to survey consumer knowledge. Methods: Cluster randomised trial using modified two-by-two factorial design. Clinicians received written advice in three RACFs; online advice in three RACFs; both in three RACFs and three RACFs were controls. Free hip protectors were offered in one RACF from each intervention group. Consumer awareness and attitudes to hip fractures were surveyed. Results: Baseline rate of calcium plus vitamin D prescription was 3.5%. Information provision failed to produce a significant effect on clinical practice during 12-week follow up. Offering free hip protectors was effective (P
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- 2006
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