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Quality indicators for hip fracture patients: a scoping review protocol
  1. Kristen B Pitzul1,
  2. Sarah E P Munce2,
  3. Laure Perrier1,
  4. Lauren Beaupre3,4,
  5. Suzanne N Morin5,
  6. Rhona McGlasson6,
  7. Susan B Jaglal1,2,7
  1. 1Institute of Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
  2. 2Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada
  3. 3Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
  4. 4Department of Surgery, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
  5. 5Department of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
  6. 6Bone and Joint Canada, Toronto, Canada
  7. 7Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
  1. Correspondence to Professor Susan B Jaglal; susan.jaglal{at}utoronto.ca

Abstract

Introduction Hip fractures are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality and care of hip fracture patients places a heavy burden on healthcare systems due to prolonged recovery time. Measuring quality of care delivered to hip fracture patients is important to help target efforts to improve care for patients and efficiency of the health system. The purpose of this study is to synthesise the evidence surrounding quality of care indicators for patients who have sustained a hip fracture. Using a scoping review methodology, the research question that will be addressed is: “What patient, institutional, and system-level indicators are currently in use or proposed for measuring quality of care across the continuum for individuals following a hip fracture?”.

Methods and analysis We will employ the methodological frameworks used by Arksey and O'Malley and Levac et al. The synthesis will be limited to quality of care indicators for individuals who suffered low trauma hip fracture. All English peer-reviewed studies published from the year 2000-most recent will be included. Literature search strategies will be developed using medical subject headings and text words related to hip fracture quality indicators and the search will be peer-reviewed. Numerous electronic databases will be searched. Two reviewers will independently screen titles and abstracts for inclusion, followed by screening of the full text of potentially relevant articles to determine final inclusion. Abstracted data will include study characteristics and indicator definitions.

Dissemination To improve quality of care for patients and create a more efficient healthcare system, mechanisms for the measurement of quality of care are required. The implementation of quality of care indicators enables stakeholders to target areas for improvement in service delivery. Knowledge translation activities will occur throughout the review with dissemination of the project goals and findings to local, national, and international stakeholders.

  • Quality Indicators
  • Hip Fractures
  • Quality of Healthcare
  • Outcomes Assessment

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