There was a reduction in both the preoperative and total lengths of stay in acute hospital after the introduction of the clinical pathway. Additionally, patients spent less time in rehabilitation hospitals, which led to shorter overall stays. In 2018, the average amount of time spent in the preoperative period was 6.1 days. In 2019, on average, it was cut down to 2.53 days from previous years. In the years that followed, during which the clinical route was in full operation, there was a consistent and progressive improvement in the amount of time patients spent in preoperative care.
In the past, elderly patients with hip fractures received a lower level of medical attention than younger patients did because older people were seen as having a lower level of medical urgency. These fractures are also usually thought of as being "easy" to cure when compared to other types of fractures. Because of this, it was determined that they were fractures that were appropriate for novices to study and understand. But over the course of the last ten years, this "conventional" method has undergone significant development. These osteoporotic fractures should be handled with vigorous medical and surgical treatment, according to an increasing body of research, which has produced outstanding results and favorable clinical outcomes.
Outline one or two evidence-based solutions you will consider for the trial project.