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Title: | Recommendations for the prevention of fragility fractures: a consensus from international experts and Ibero-American scientific societies | Authors: | Saez-Lopez, Pilar alvarez-Santullano, Cesar Aldecoa Arboiro-Pinel, Rosa Baquero ubeda, Jose Luis Bastida Calvo, Jose Carlos Baixauli Garcia, Francisco Cassinello Ogea, Concepcion Condorhuaman Alvarado, Patricia Ysabel Cortes Berdonces, Maria Cuadra Llopart, Leonor Fernandez Martinez, Nuria Garcia, Merce Giner Perez, Rafael Manuel Mico Mur Molina, Blanca Naranjo Hernández, Antonio Neyro Bilbao, Jose Luis Ojeda-Thies, Cristina Antunano, Santiago Palacios Gil Santina Vila, Manuel Soto Bonel, Jose Tarazona-Santabalbina, Francisco Jose |
UNESCO Clasification: | 32 Ciencias médicas 3205 Medicina interna 320107 Geriatría 321315 Traumatología |
Keywords: | Hip Fracture Complications Care Osteoporosis Fragility Fracture, et al |
Issue Date: | 2025 | Journal: | Archives Of Osteoporosis | Abstract: | Purpose: To develop a multidisciplinary consensus outlining key recommendations to prevent fragility fractures and improve care through coordinated efforts across healthcare sectors.MethodsAn international group of experts, coordinated by the Spanish National Hip Fracture Registry (RNFC), engaged over 300 professionals and 31 scientific societies. Using a nominal group technique, the committee reviewed scientific evidence and collaboratively developed ten core recommendations. The consensus was refined through multiple telematic reviews and finalized at the 7th RNFC Annual Meeting in March 2024.ResultsThe consensus presents ten actionable recommendations: (1) inclusion of osteoporosis and fragility fractures in health policies, (2) early detection and management of frailty and falls, (3) implementation of clinical practice guidelines, (4) promotion of fracture registries and audits, (5) support for Orthogeriatric Units and Fracture Liaison Services (FLS), (6) adoption of a "Fragility Fracture Code," (7) empowerment of Primary Care in fracture prevention, (8) increased patient association involvement, (9) public awareness campaigns, and (10) promotion of research including patient-reported outcomes.ConclusionsFragility fractures are a major public health issue with rising incidence, disability, and healthcare costs. This consensus offers unified, evidence-based guidance for policy makers, healthcare professionals, and patient organizations. Broad dissemination and implementation of these recommendations aim to reduce fracture rates and enhance patient outcomes through coordinated, multidisciplinary care. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/140976 | ISSN: | 1862-3522 | DOI: | 10.1007/s11657-025-01551-2 | Source: | Archives Of Osteoporosis [ISSN 1862-3522], v. 20 (1), (Junio 2025) |
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