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Citation

Seah YEC, Ho SF, Ang ASH, Bacud JP, Rosario BH. Cureus 2023; 15(3): e36001.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Curēus)

DOI

10.7759/cureus.36001

PMID

37041925

PMCID

PMC10083134

Abstract

Background Many older adults presenting to the emergency department (ED) after a fall are discharged without adequate assessment of their fall risk. A nurse-initiated protocol was introduced for the early screening of older adults with injurious falls. We aimed to promote osteoporosis education and right-site them to appropriate outpatient resources in the community.

METHODology In this study, we included ≥65-year-old adults who attended the ED with injurious falls or near falls between December 2019 and December 2020. An ED nurse trained in basic geriatric care performed the cognitive assessment and provided advice on diet, footwear, fall safety, calcium/vitamin D supplementation, and osteoporosis screening.

RESULTS A total of 70 (75.7% female) patients aged 65-93 years were included. In total, 34 (48.6%) were started on calcium/vitamin D supplements and 22 (31.4%) went on to receive outpatient bone mineral density scans. Only three patients reattended the ED for recurrent falls/fractures in the six-month follow-up period.

CONCLUSIONS A nurse-initiated fall and osteoporosis screening protocol is a feasible model of care for targeted screening and education of older adults who present to the ED with injurious falls.


Language: en

Keywords

osteoporosis; adult emergency department; elderly falls; fall assessment; frailty screening

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