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A FRACTURE LIAISON SERVICE COORDINATED BY CLINICAL PHARMACISTS

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Clinical Pharmacy Services

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Gösta Lööf, Malin Kuno Edvardson, Jessica Loayza, Louise Furubom

Why was it done?

According to national guidelines, 60-70% of women >50 years with a fragility fracture should receive treatment to prevent further consequences of osteoporosis. In Sörmland, only about 16% of eligible patients received such treatment in 2015. To increase this number it was decided to start a coordinator-based FLS. CPs were chosen as coordinators since they were already integrated members of the health-care team at the clinic, conducing medication reviews, with the required competence to assess patients and suggest suitable medication therapy for osteoporosis.

What was done?

By initiative of the county task force for osteoporosis in the county of Sörmland, Sweden, a project with a fracture liaison service (FLS) with clinical pharmacists (CPs) as coordinators was developed in collaboration with the orthopedic clinic at one of the region´s hospital; Mälarsjukhuset.

How was it done?

The project was initiated in December 2015. The CPs were given permission to send electronic referrals to DXA to be performed and to the general practitioners (GPs) for further investigation and initiation of treatment for osteoporosis. The CPs identified eligible patients at the orthopedic ward and at the emergency department (ED). The CPs visited and interviewed patients treated at the ward while patients treated at the ED instead received a phone call or a letter, to get information regarding their risk factors. Thereafter the CPs decided how to proceed; referral to DXA, referral to a GP or no further investigation or actions. For patients treated at the ward, the CPs would discuss their findings with the orthopedist on duty.

What has been achieved?

For patients included from December 2017 to October 2016, the percentage of who received treatment has raised to at least 25%. For about 50% of the patients, a full year has not yet passed since the date of fracture so the result may still improve. According to two small surveys, the orthopedists and the GPs are very positive to the new service and want it to continue.

What next?

Because of the success, the service will be permanented and implemented thoroughout the county. Opportunities to further improve FLS have been identified continuously and changes made accordingly to reach the goal of 60-70% treated patients.

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