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Funding for hip fracture research

An Australian research team examining the care of hip fractures in older people has just secured highly competitive funding to investigate this growing problem. There are about 17,000 new hip fractures in Australia each year, equating to a new case every 30 minutes.

An Australian research team examining the care of hip fractures in older people has just secured highly competitive funding to investigate this growing problem. 

There are about 17,000 new hip fractures in Australia each year, equating to a new case every 30 minutes.

Hip fractures mostly occur after falls and can be devastating because the person suffers a loss of independence.

“Hip fracture is the most serious and costly fall-related injury suffered by older people. Sadly, hip fractures are usually the result of a 30 year history of decreasing bone strength and increasing falls risk”, the project leader and award recipient, Associate Professor Jacqueline Close, of Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA), says.

The research project will develop national guidelines and standards of care for hip fracture and develop a national audit program of hip fracture care. Older people who have suffered a hip fracture will also be consulted.

The project has the potential to generate cost savings for the Australian health care system. It is expected the financial benefits from this research will materialise within one to two years.

“However, the ultimate goal of our work is to use data to make changes and improve the lives of older people – reduce mortality, reduce rates of institutionalisation and maximise their independence,” Professor Close says.

The project was awarded nearly $500,000 and was one of several high-impact studies granted funding by the Bupa Health Foundation. 

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