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Shared decision-making for non-operative management versus operative management of hip fractures in selected frail older adults with a limited life expectancy: a protocol for a nationwide implementation study

Authors :
Suzanne Polinder
Detlef van der Velde
Taco Gosens
Esther M M van Lieshout
Michael H J Verhofstad
Pieter Joosse
K de Vries
Dennis Den Hartog
J. Jansen
Ruth E Pel-Littel
Henk Jan Schuijt
Miliaan L Zeelenberg
Paulieke C Oosterwijk
Hanna C Willems
Sverre A I Loggers
Thomas MP Nijdam
Hugo H Wijnen
E. Sohl
J.A. Jansen
M. Leijnen
W.A.H. Van der Stappen
M Peters-Kop
A.H. Van der Veen
N.C. Schepel
J.A.M. Wilmer
J. Steens
J. Winkelhagen
N.M.F. Noorda
H.A.A.M. Maas
O. Wijers
V. Vis
D. Van der Stap
G.R. Roukema
E. Bosma
T.M. Van Raaij
A.M. Van der Knaap
R. De Groot
A.V.C.M. Zeegers
H.A. Formijne Jonkers
D.H.R. Kempen
A.F Pull ter Gunne
M.P. Somford
E. Tanis
J.H. Duits
R.A. Zandbergen
N.C. Leegwater
O.C. Geraghty
J.H. Hegeman
E.M. Regtuijt
Source :
BMJ Open, Vol 14, Iss 4 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2024.

Abstract

Background and purpose Recent research has highlighted non-operative management (NOM) as a viable alternative for frail older adults with hip fractures in the final phase of life. This study aims to guide Dutch physicians and hospitals nationwide in a standardised implementation of shared decision-making regarding surgery or NOM in selected frail older adults with a hip fracture.Methods and analysis The patient population for implementation includes frail older adults aged ≥70 years with an acute proximal femoral fracture, nursing home care or a similar level of care elsewhere and at least one additional criterion (ie, malnutrition, severe mobility impairment or ASA≥4). The 2-year implementation study will be conducted in four phases. In phases 1 and 2, barriers and facilitators for implementation will be identified and an implementation protocol, educational materials and patient information will be developed. Phase 3 will involve an implementation pilot in 14 hospitals across the Netherlands. The protocol and educational material will be improved based on healthcare provider and patient experiences gathered through interviews. Phase 4 will focus on upscaling to nationwide implementation and the effect of the implementation on NOM rate will be measured using data from the Dutch Hip Fracture Audit.Ethics and dissemination The study was exempted by the local Medical Research Ethics Committee (MEC-2023-0270, 10 May 2023) and Medical Ethics Committee United (W23.083, 26 April 2023). The study’s results will be submitted to an open access international peer-reviewed journal. Its protocols, tools and results will be presented at several national and international academic conferences of relevant orthogeriatric (scientific) associations.Trial registration number NCT06079905.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20230834 and 20446055
Volume :
14
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.3edb7ca2aba14272bf955bbb67838815
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-083429