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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
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| Practice Location | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Ontario | 42 (39.6%) |
| Quebec | 13 (12.3%) |
| British Columbia | 10 (9.4%) |
| Alberta | 9 (8.5%) |
| Nova Scotia | 5 (4.7%) |
| Saskatchewan | 5 (4.7%) |
| Manitoba | 3 (2.8%) |
| Newfoundland and Labrador | 3 (2.8%) |
| New Brunswick | 2 (1.9%) |
| Northwest Territories | 1 (0.9%) |
| United States | 4 (3.8%) |
| Non-North America | 2 (1.9%) |
| Missing | 7 (6.6%) |
| Total | 106 (100%) |
| Practice Type | Number (%) |
| Academic | 53(52%) |
| Community | 49(48%) |
| Years of Practice | Number |
| Mean | 17.3 |
| Median | 14 |
| Minimum | 1 |
| Maximum | 45 |
| Do you do trauma call? | Percentage |
| Yes | 89% |
| No | 11% |
| Do you perform elective THA? | Percentage |
| Yes | 82% |
| No | 18% |
| Do you perform THA for hip fractures? | Percentage |
| Yes | 71% |
| No | 29% |
| Do you cement all your femoral stems for HA/THA for hip fracture repairs? | Percentage |
| Yes | 53% |
| No | 47% |
| Characteristic | Percentage | ||||
| According to the evidence for best practice on hip fracture care, what is your understanding regarding femoral fixation choice? | |||||
| Cemented | 71% | ||||
| Uncemented | 2% | ||||
| Both are acceptable | 27% | ||||
| Which of the following factors influence your decision to perform an uncemented stem instead of cemented stem for hip fracture repair (choose all that apply)? | |||||
| Less operative time | 23% | ||||
| Concern about cement disease | 11% | ||||
| I am better at performing an uncemented stem fixation for hip fracture repair | 10% | ||||
| Concern about fat emboli disease | 8.5% | ||||
| Unfamiliar with cemented technique | 5% | ||||
| Please rank the following four factors according to how helpful they would be to increasing your use of cemented stems (1=most important) | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
| Audit of your hip fracture performance | 25% | 31% | 25% | 10% | 9% |
| COA position statement and national guidelines | 12% | 31% | 28% | 23% | 6% |
| Training in the cement technique | 23% | 12% | 15% | 31% | 19% |
| Premium fee code for the use of cement | 14% | 23% | 16% | 31% | 16% |
| N/A - I use cement every time | 72% | 2% | 3% | 0% | 23% |
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