Purpose: There is a disconnect between how healthcare teams commonly are trained and how they act in reality. The purpose with this paper was to present a learning activity that prepares healthcare students to authentic teamwork where team members are fluent and move between different localities, and to explore how this setting affects learning.
Methods: A learning activity "Call the On-Call" consisting of two elements, workplace team training where team members are separated into different locations, and a telephone communication exercise, was created.
Interprofessional training wards are designed to train students' team and communication competences. Such wards are generally highly valued clinical placements by undergraduate students; however, evidence in the literature suggests that medical students experience a lack of profession-specific tasks on these wards. Moreover, students lack structured training in the complexities of everyday communication where different health professions rarely are present together in stable teams.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The catabolic state that follows hip fracture contributes to loss of muscle mass and strength, that is sarcopenia, which impacts functional ability and health-related quality of life. Measures to prevent such long-term postoperative consequences are of important concern. The aim of this study was to evaluate the combined effects of protein-rich nutritional supplementation and bisphosphonate on body composition, handgrip strength and health-related quality of life following hip fracture.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: After a hip fracture, a catabolic state develops, with increased bone loss during the first year. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of postoperative treatment with calcium, vitamin D, and bisphosphonates (alone or together) with nutritional supplementation on total hip and total body bone mineral density (BMD).
Methods: Seventy-nine patients (56 women), with a mean age of 79 years (range, 61-96 years) and with a recent hip fracture, who were ambulatory before fracture and without severe cognitive impairment, were included.
Background: Tobacco smoking is a major health and economic concern and is also known to have a significant negative effect on surgical outcomes. The benefits of a smoking cessation intervention prior to elective orthopaedic surgery have been evaluated previously. Our aim was to assess whether a smoking cessation program, initiated during the acute hospitalization period and carried out for six weeks, could reduce the number of complications following emergency surgical treatment of fractures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Al-Ani AN, Flodin L, Söderqvist A, Ackermann P, Samnegård E, Dalén N, Sääf M, Cederholm T, Hedström M. Does rehabilitation matter in patients with femoral neck fracture and cognitive impairment? A prospective study of 246 patients.
Objective: To identify factors associated with preserved walking ability and Katz activities of daily living (ADLs) index at 4-month and 12-month follow-up in cognitively impaired patients with femoral neck fracture.
Background: hip fractures as well as cognitive dysfunction become increasingly prevalent in growing ageing populations. Hip fractures are approximately three times more common in elderly women.
Objective: we analysed outcome after hip fracture with respect to gender and cognitive function.
Background: The subtrochanteric fracture constitutes approximately 5-10% of all hip fractures. This particular fracture type, owing to its configuration and instability, poses significant challenges to the fixation method, especially in elderly patients with varying degrees of osteoporosis. There has been a gradual change in the operative techniques used to stabilise these fractures leading to the current widespread use of cephalomedullary nails.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: The aim of this study was to report the long-term outcome for patients with stable trochanteric fractures, especially regarding the health-related quality of life (HRQoL).
Design: A prospective cohort study with a 2-year follow-up.
Setting: Four university hospitals.
Background: The different parts of long bone are known to participate in the spontaneous correction of fracture deformity. However, the relative contribution of growth plate, epiphysis and diaphysis of bone during the correction process is not clear.
Animals And Methods: We used a rat model of tibial fracture fixed with a semi-rigid intramedullary pin in anterior angulation, and evaluated the magnitude, temporal course and pertinent sites of spontaneous deformity correction by means of radiography and bone mineral uptake.
We have developed a simple rat model of angulated tibial fracture which elicits substantial differences in bone formation and resorption within the same bone. In 35 rats the right mid-tibia was manually fractured and fixed with an intramedullary 17-gauge cannula needle. Twenty tibias were fixed in anterior angulation (27 +/- 5 degrees) and 15 in posterior angulation (31 +/- 5 degrees).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study compares effects of maintenance doses of human parathyroid hormone [hPTH(1-84)], 17beta-estradiol (E2), and risedronate on distal femur bone mineral density and proximal tibia cancellous bone histomorphometry in ovariectomized (ovx), osteopenic rats previously administered a higher dose of hPTH. Nine groups (n = 8) of 3.5-month-old ovx or intact Sprague-Dawley rats were left untreated for 11 weeks to allow for the development of cancellous osteopenia in the ovx groups.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVerapamil, a calcium channel blocker, alters the intracellular calcium concentration in bone cells in vitro, while mechanical loading stimulates calcium channels. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of systemic verapamil treatment on the bone response to in vivo external mechanical loading. Female rats (age 5-6 months) were divided into six groups.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate the effects of human parathyroid hormone (1-84) (hPTH) followed by maintenance administration of 17beta-estradiol (E2), risedronate (Ris), or a reduced dose of hPTH (LowPTH) on vertebral body bone mineral density (BMD) and bone strength in ovariectomized (ovx) rats. Eight groups of ovx (219 rats) and one group of intact female rats (48 rats) were left untreated for 11 weeks (age 3.5 months at the beginning).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate the effects of human parathyroid hormone(1-84) (hPTH) followed by maintenance treatment with 17beta-estradiol (E(2)), risedronate (Ris), or a reduced dose of hPTH (LowPTH) on cortical bone in the ovariectomized (ovx) rat. Eight groups of ovx and one group of intact female rats (3.5 months) were left untreated for 11 weeks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo evaluate the influence of different screw positions on the stability of fixation in femoral neck fractures, 30 cadaveric proximal femora were osteotomized and fixed with 2 cannulated screws. The proximal screw was placed either with a posterior cortical support in the femoral neck or centrally, supported only by cancellous bone. The distal screw rested on the femoral calcar.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVerapamil inhibits the intestinal absorption of calcium (Ca) and increases serum parathyroid hormone in rats. The effects of verapamil on bone tissue after long-term treatment is, however, not well described. Adult female and male Sprague-Dawley rats received verapamil in their drinking water at a dosage of 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors examined 10 patients who had arthrodesis at the first metatarsophalangeal joint and 10 patients who had Keller's arthroplasty operation. The EMED gait analysis was used to measure the pressure distribution over the sole of the foot during walking. Arthrodesis group had significantly increased maximum pressure in the first and third metatarsal regions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors examined ten seropositive rheumatoid arthritis patients with an EMED gait analysis system in a mean four years after foot surgery and compared that with ten normal subjects who formed a control group. The maximum pressure in the toe regions was almost the same as in the control group. The rheumatoid arthritis group had significantly increased maximum pressure in the first metatarsal and tarsal region.
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