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Qual Health Res ; 22(12): 1647-58, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22923385

ABSTRACT

Coordinator-based osteoporosis (OP) screening programs for fragility-fracture patients in orthopedic environments improve rates of OP testing and care, but there are still gaps in care. The purpose of this study was to understand the process by which patients decided whether to proceed with OP testing or care within these programs. Twenty-four fragility-fracture patients in the OP screening program at a large, urban, university hospital in Canada participated in one of five focus groups. Focus group transcripts were sorted and coded. Links between themes were developed to generate a description of the process leading to successful initiation of OP care after a fragility fracture. To initiate OP testing and care, patients had to both comprehend the link between their fragility fracture and OP, and make an action-oriented appraisal of what action to take. Several modifiable facilitators and barriers influenced the process between screening and undergoing OP testing and initiating treatment.


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Fractures, Spontaneous/prevention & control , Osteoporosis/prevention & control , Perception , Decision Making , Female , Focus Groups , Hospitals, University , Hospitals, Urban , Humans , Male
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