The integrated care pathway reduced the number of hospital days by half: A prospective comparative study of patients with acute hip fracture

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Olsson L.-E. [1 ,2 ]
Karlsson J. [2 ]
Ekman I. [1 ]
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[1] Sahlgrenska Academy, Göteborg University, Institute of Health and Care Sciences, Göteborg
[2] Orthopaedic Department, Sahlgrenska University Hospital/Östra, Göteborg
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Hospital Stay; Medical Complication; Care Path; Severe Cognitive Impairment; Standard Care Group;
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10.1186/1749-799X-1-3
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Background: The incidence of hip fracture is expected to increase during the coming years, demanding greater resources and improved effectiveness on this group of patients. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of an integrated care pathway (ICP) in patients with an acute fracture of the hip. Methods: A nonrandomized prospective study comparing a consecutive series of patients treated by the conventional pathway to a newer intervention. 112 independently living patients aged 65 years or older admitted to the hospital with a hip fracture were consecutively selected. Exclusion criteria were pathological fracture and severe cognitive impairment. An ICP was developed with the intention of creating a care path with rapid pre-operative attention, increased continuity and an accelerated training programme based on the individual patient's prerequisites and was used as a guidance for each patient's tailored care in the intervention group (N = 56) The main outcome measure was the length of hospital stay. Secondary outcomes were the amount of time from the emergency room to the ward, to surgery and to first ambulation, as well as in-hospital complications and 30-day readmission rate. Results: The intervention group had a significantly shorter length of hospital stay (12.2 vs. 26.3 days; p < 0.000), a shorter time to first ambulation (41 vs. 49 h; p = 0.01 ), fewer pressure wounds (8 vs. 19; p = 0.02) and medical complications (5 vs. 14; p = 0.003) than the comparison group. No readmissions occurred within 30 days post-intervention in either group. Conclusion: Implementing an ICP for patients with a hip fracture was found to significantly reduce the length of hospital stay and improve the quality of care.
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