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Pre-hospital immobilisation for neck of femur fractures in Australia: A break in the evidence

journal contribution
posted on 2021-10-27, 02:52 authored by Emma Moore, Steven ObstSteven Obst, Luke HealesLuke Heales, Katie Clift, Robert StantonRobert Stanton
Neck of femur (NOF) fractures present a significant challenge for healthcare systems and are associated with major complications and high mortality. Hospital clinical pathways aim to improve care and optimise outcomes for individuals sustaining NOF fractures; however, these pathways exclude the pre-hospital management of suspected NOF fractures. Therefore, there remains a lack of evidenced-based standardisation for pre-hospital management. To date, research into pre-hospital management of NOF fractures has mostly focussed on pain relief, with very little research examining immobilisation techniques. This is despite immobilisation offering great clinical benefit for other long bone fractures. Unlike hospital clinical pathways that undergo annual reports and reviews, pre-hospital guidelines for NOF fracture immobilisation have received little attention in the past decade. Given advances in research-informed practice for pre-hospital management of other fractures, it seems timely and pertinent to examine current clinical practice guidelines for NOF fractures, focusing on the appropriateness of current immobilisation techniques.

History

Volume

18

Start Page

1

End Page

4

Number of Pages

4

eISSN

2202-7270

ISSN

2202-7270

Publisher

Paramedics Australasia

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Royal Flying Doctor Service (Queensland Section)

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Australasian Journal of Paramedicine