Erschienen in:
23.09.2020 | Letter to the Editor
GP perceptions on improving a secondary care–based Fracture Liaison Service (FLS)
verfasst von:
F. Crawford-Manning, K. Gould, N. Dale, C. Dowson, Z. Paskins
Erschienen in:
Osteoporosis International
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Ausgabe 12/2020
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Excerpt
Sir, evidence has highlighted a care gap between evidence-based recommendations and actual clinical practice for post-fracture management [
1]. Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) implementation is a cost and clinically effective approach in decreasing the risk of secondary fracture and associated mortality [
2,
3]. However, national audit data of FLS performance still shows poor uptake of osteoporosis drugs 1 year after FLS assessment [
4]. We aimed to seek GP views on how a secondary care FLS (with an FLS coordinator who undertakes all aspects of assessment and management, including follow-up, apart from issuing prescriptions) could be improved. …