实施临床风险评估工具以改善绝经后妇女的骨骼健康。

Bailey D Mosley, Terrie Platt, Tracy Brown
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目的:通过在门诊实施骨折风险评估工具(FRAX),提高工作人员对骨质疏松症的认识,提高对绝经后妇女骨折风险的认识。设计:使用计划-执行-研究-行动循环指导的质量改进项目。环境/局部问题:在低收入的初级保健诊所,没有使用标准化的骨折风险评估工具,导致双能x线吸收仪(DXA)的转诊不一致。参与者:办公室工作人员和50至64岁的绝经后妇女。干预/测量:设计了一个标准化的过程,以促进适当的骨质疏松症管理,以改善绝经后妇女骨质疏松症的评估、诊断和治疗。项目实施前对工作人员进行了培训。结果测量包括前后修订的骨质疏松症知识测试,FRAX依从性和DXA转诊。结果:完成员工培训后,员工知识水平提高了25.8%。在2个月的实施期间,162名符合条件的女性中FRAX依从率为96.3% (n = 156), 71名骨质疏松性骨折风险大于8.4%的女性完成了98.6%的DXA转诊(n = 70)。结论:通过这个质量改进项目,我们成功地在门诊环境中实施了FRAX工具。最初FRAX筛查和DXA转诊的高依从率表明,临床实践在为骨质疏松性骨折风险最大的绝经后妇女提供循证护理方面取得了进展。
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Implementing a Clinical Risk Assessment Tool to Improve Bone Health in Postmenopausal Women.

Objective: To improve staff knowledge of osteoporosis and increase the identification of fracture risk in postmenopausal women by implementing use of the Fracture Risk Assessment Tool (FRAX) in an outpatient setting.

Design: Quality improvement project guided using the Plan-Do-Study-Act cycle.

Setting/local problem: In a low-income primary care clinic, no standardized fracture risk assessment tool was being used, leading to inconsistency in referrals for dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA).

Participants: Office staff and postmenopausal women ages 50 to 64 years.

Interventions/measurements: A standardized process was designed to promote appropriate osteoporosis management to improve the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. Staff training was provided before project implementation. Outcome measures included pre-post Revised Osteoporosis Knowledge Test, FRAX adherence, and DXA referrals.

Results: Staff knowledge improved by 25.8% after completion of staff training. During the 2-month implementation period, FRAX adherence was 96.3% (n = 156) among the 162 eligible women, and 98.6% of DXA referrals (n = 70) were completed for the 71 women identified with a major osteoporotic fracture risk greater than 8.4%.

Conclusion: With this quality improvement project, we successfully implemented the FRAX tool in the outpatient setting. Initial high adherence rates for FRAX screenings and DXA referrals demonstrated advancements made in clinical practice to provide evidence-based care to postmenopausal women at the greatest risk for an osteoporotic fracture.

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Nursing for Women''s Health
Nursing for Women''s Health Nursing-Nursing (all)
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期刊介绍: Nursing for Women"s Health publishes the most recent and compelling health care information on women"s health, newborn care and professional nursing issues. As a refereed, clinical practice journal, it provides professionals involved in providing optimum nursing care for women and their newborns with health care trends and everyday issues in a concise, practical, and easy-to-read format.
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