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Title: Results of a model of secondary prevention for osteoporotic fracture coordinated by rheumatology and focused on the nurse and primary care physicians
Authors: Naranjo, Antonio 
Ojeda-Bruno, Soledad
Bilbao Cantarero, Ana
Quevedo Abeledo, Juan Carlos
Henríquez-Hernández, Luis Alberto 
Rodríguez-Lozano, Carlos
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: 1699-258X
Journal: Reumatologia Clinica 
Abstract: Objective: To assess the influence of the implementation of a program for secondary prevention of osteoporotic fractures on prescribing bisphosphonates and persistent short-term treatment. Patients and methods: Patients >. 50 years with fragility fracture attended in the emergency department were enrolled in an observational study. The program consisted of: 1) training of primary care physicians, 2) baseline visit: questionnaire on osteoporosis, bone densitometry and patient education, 3) patient referral to primary care, except those with multiple fractures or requiring special study or therapy, who were referred to a specialist, and 4) follow-up by checking prescriptions in electronic records, and a telephone survey. The outcome variable was the percentage of patients who, on having been prescribed bisphosphonates, still adhered to the treatment at 3 months. Results: Of the 532 patients with inclusion criteria, 202 (39%) refused to participate. Those who refused to take part had a higher mean age (P<. .01) and a higher frequency of hip fracture (P<. .01) compared with patients who did participate. A total of 330 patients were included for intervention, with a mean age of 71 years, and 254(77%) were female. An antiresorptive was being used by 45 patients (13%) at baseline. After the baseline visit 223 patients (67%) were recommended a bisphosphonate. In the follow-up at 3 months 78% of patients who had been prescribed bisphosphonate were still receiving treatment. Conclusions: We present a multidisciplinary program for secondary prevention of fractures coordinated by rheumatology in which the number of patients who were receiving bisphosphonate at 3 months increased by four times compared to baseline visit. © 2013 Elsevier España, S.L.U.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/43041
ISSN: 1699-258X
DOI: 10.1016/j.reuma.2013.12.007
Source: Reumatologia Clinica[ISSN 1699-258X],v. 10 (5), p. 299-303
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