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APFFA primary care toolkit: Empowering fragility fracture education
Osteoporosis International ; 32(SUPPL 1):S299, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1748514
ABSTRACT

Objective:

The Asia Pacific Fragility Fracture Alliance (APFFA) is a federation committed to reducing the burden of low trauma fracture throughout the region. Education on fracture prevention to those at the forefront of patient care is an important part of this effort

Methods:

APFFA has curated educational materials developed by others (https//apfracturealliance.org/education-directory/) and developed a Primary Care Physician (PCP) Education Toolkit (https// apfracturealliance.org/education-toolkit/). Here we describe the toolkit and report its introduction during the COVID-19 pandemic

Results:

The PCP Education Toolkit is designed as a half-day educational program together with supporting resources to highlight the role of primary care providers in this effort. The educational program includes a lecture focused on the burden of fracture, a lecture focused on clinical assessment of fracture risk, a discussion kit, and materials to assist with meeting planning. The discussion kit is designed to be adaptable to local practices and constraints. The supporting material features a patient handbook that gives practical advice on nutrition, home safety, and issues to be raised during medical encounters. COVID-19 hampered rollout of these materials. In addition, APFFA has relied on its constituent organizations to provide educational content to promote best practices in acute fracture management, rehabilitation, and secondary fracture prevention through the development of an education directory. The directory includes synopses and links to high quality materials from around the world

Conclusion:

The PCP Education Toolkit was designed with the expectation that the program would be presented as live meetings. The pandemic made this infeasible. Despite the restrictions, the PCP Education Toolkitmaterials have been enthusiastically received in New Zealand and disseminated by Osteoporosis NZ. As the world emerges from the pandemic we are looking to present this material inmore venues in 2022 and beyond. The toolkit is available free of charge at the above address Acknowledgements Development of the PCP Education Toolkit and Education Directory was funded via an unrestricted grant from Amgen Asia to APFFA and its content was developed independently by APFFA.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Language: English Journal: Osteoporosis International Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Language: English Journal: Osteoporosis International Year: 2022 Document Type: Article