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Impact of the fracture risk assessment on patient and physician behavior in osteoporosis prevention

Authors :
Suzanne Higginbotham
Robert V. Laux
Monica L. Skomo
Hildegarde J. Berdine
Jamie L. McConaha
Christine K. O'Neil
Source :
Journal of pharmacy practice. 27(1)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the impact of a pharmacist-directed osteoporosis screening program utilizing the fracture risk assessment (FRAX) tool on patient and physician behavior. Methods: Postmenopausal women 45 to 65 years with Achilles T score Results: A total of 749 patients were screened, with 87 meeting the enrollment criteria (43 control and 44 intervention). Physician behavior was not different between the groups with respect to ordering vitamin D levels, prescription medication, or dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry scan. A significant difference in vitamin D supplementation occurred between the 2 groups ( P = .024). At follow-up, 72.2% of responding participants increased daily calcium intake and 76.4% started or increased physical activity. Conclusion: Physician behavior was not influenced by FRAX results in the intervention group; however, positive patient behavior changes occurred in both groups. Primary prevention efforts conducted through heel ultrasound screening and pharmacist consultation led women to follow-up; however, awareness still needs to be raised of the value of FRAX in osteoporosis prevention.

Details

ISSN :
15311937
Volume :
27
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of pharmacy practice
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ff613f080f601a5eab98dac142546dca