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International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing | 2015

Evaluating the orthogeriatric model of care at an Australian tertiary hospital

Genni Lynch; Ramon Z. Shaban; Debbie Massey

INTRODUCTION The management of fragility hip fractures requires a collaborative multi-disciplinary approach to care to ensure optimal patient outcomes. It is important to rigorously evaluate the model of care and enable the delivery of evidence based optimal patient care. AIM OF THE STUDY The aim of this study was to document an orthogeriatric model of care (OGMOC) at a major tertiary hospital: assessing how particular indicators within the patients admission were influenced by the OGMOC. METHODS A retrospective case analysis of all patients with fragility hip fracture from two pre-intervention groups and three post-intervention groups was undertaken. Data from (i) length of stay in the emergency department (ii) length of stay in the orthopaedic unit (iii) time from admission to surgery and (iv) time from surgery to admission to rehabilitation were used. RESULTS Implementation of the OGMOC resulted in: reduced time in the emergency department, quicker access to surgery, reduced length of acute hospital stay and an increase in the number of patients accessing the rehabilitation unit. CONCLUSION This study contributes to the increasing body of evidence for best practice in the management of fragility hip fracture within an OGMOC.


Australian Critical Care | 2014

Nurses' perceptions of accessing a Medical Emergency Team: A qualitative study

Debbie Massey; Wendy Chaboyer; Leanne Maree Aitken


Australian Critical Care | 2008

What factors influence suboptimal ward care in the acutely ill ward patient

Debbie Massey; Leanne Maree Aitken; Chaboyer Wendy


Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2010

Literature review: do rapid response systems reduce the incidence of major adverse events in the deteriorating ward patient?

Debbie Massey; Leanne Maree Aitken; Wendy Chaboyer


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2015

Factors that influence the non-technical skills performance of scrub nurses: a prospective study.

Evelyn Kang; Debbie Massey; Brigid Mary Gillespie


Nursing Open | 2017

What factors influence ward nurses’ recognition of and response to patient deterioration? An integrative review of the literature

Debbie Massey; Wendy Chaboyer; Vinah Lorraine Anderson


Intensive and Critical Care Nursing | 2015

The impact of a nurse led rapid response system on adverse, major adverse events and activation of the medical emergency team.

Debbie Massey; Leanne Maree Aitken; Wendy Chaboyer


ACORN: the journal of perioperative nursing in Australia | 2014

Incidence of perioperative inadvertent hypothermia and compliance with evidence-based recommendations at four Australian hospitals: A retrospective chart audit

Evelyn Kang; Brigid Mary Gillespie; Debbie Massey


Australian Critical Care | 2012

Factors that influence nurses decisions to activate or not activate a RRS: An exploratory study

Debbie Massey; Leanne Maree Aitken; W. Chadoyer


Intensive and Critical Care Nursing | 2010

Erratum to “What factors influence suboptimal ward care in the acutely ill ward patient?” [Intensive & Critical Care Nursing 25 (2009) 169–180]

Debbie Massey; Leanne Maree Aitken; Wendy Chaboyer

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Genni Lynch

Princess Alexandra Hospital

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