Gender- and age-related treatment compliance in patients with osteoporosis in Germany

Peyman Hadji,1 Louis Jacob,2 Karel Kostev3 1Department of Bone Oncology, Endocrinology and Reproductive Medicine, Nordwest Hospital, Frankfurt, Germany; 2Faculty of Medicine, University of Paris, Paris, France; 3Epidemiology, IMS Health GmbH & Co. Ohg, Darmstädter Landstra&szli...

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Main Authors: Hadji P, Jacob L, Kostev K
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2016-11-01
Series:Patient Preference and Adherence
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/gender--and-age-related-treatment-compliance-in-patients-with-osteopor-peer-reviewed-article-PPA
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spelling doaj-c4738784ab6e44a7a52d82b6123264232020-11-24T22:12:26ZengDove Medical PressPatient Preference and Adherence1177-889X2016-11-01Volume 102379238530179Gender- and age-related treatment compliance in patients with osteoporosis in GermanyHadji PJacob LKostev KPeyman Hadji,1 Louis Jacob,2 Karel Kostev3 1Department of Bone Oncology, Endocrinology and Reproductive Medicine, Nordwest Hospital, Frankfurt, Germany; 2Faculty of Medicine, University of Paris, Paris, France; 3Epidemiology, IMS Health GmbH & Co. Ohg, Darmstädter Landstraße, Frankfurt, Germany Aim: The purpose of this study was to analyze treatment compliance in osteoporotic patients treated with osteoporosis medications in Germany.Methods: Patients included in the analysis had been diagnosed with osteoporosis with or without fractures and started anti-osteoporotic therapy (bisphosphonates, denosumab, or strontium ranelate) between 2011 and 2014 in a general (GP) or orthopedic practice (OP) setting in Germany. Data pertaining to 6,221 individuals followed in GP and 4,044 individuals followed in OP were analyzed retrospectively. The last follow-up was in December 2015. The main outcome measure was the compliance within the one-year period after the index prescription date. Compliance was measured indirectly and was based on the mean possession ratio (MPR). A multivariate logistic regression model was used to determine the association between MPR (dependent variable) and age, gender, type of practice, type of osteoporosis treatment, therapy frequency, and history of fracture (covariates).Results: The mean age of the study group was 73.3 years, and 13.2% of subjects were men. Regarding type of practice, 60.6% of individuals were followed in GP and 39.4% in OP. Noncompliance was observed in 55.2% of the patients. Patients in the age group ≤60 years were at a higher risk of being noncompliant when compared to those in the age group of 61–70 years. Men and patients who received oral drugs were also more likely to be noncompliant than women and patients who received injectable or intravenous drugs. Finally, therapies that were given every three or six months were associated with a decrease in the risk of noncompliance when compared to weekly therapy, whereas daily and monthly treatments were associated with an increased risk.Conclusion: Compliance is insufficient in osteoporotic patients treated with osteoporosis medications. Keywords: osteoporosis treatment, compliance, fracture, real-world data, Germany https://www.dovepress.com/gender--and-age-related-treatment-compliance-in-patients-with-osteopor-peer-reviewed-article-PPAOsteoporosis treatmentcompliancefracturereal-world dataGermany
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Gender- and age-related treatment compliance in patients with osteoporosis in Germany
Patient Preference and Adherence
Osteoporosis treatment
compliance
fracture
real-world data
Germany
author_facet Hadji P
Jacob L
Kostev K
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title Gender- and age-related treatment compliance in patients with osteoporosis in Germany
title_short Gender- and age-related treatment compliance in patients with osteoporosis in Germany
title_full Gender- and age-related treatment compliance in patients with osteoporosis in Germany
title_fullStr Gender- and age-related treatment compliance in patients with osteoporosis in Germany
title_full_unstemmed Gender- and age-related treatment compliance in patients with osteoporosis in Germany
title_sort gender- and age-related treatment compliance in patients with osteoporosis in germany
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Patient Preference and Adherence
issn 1177-889X
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Peyman Hadji,1 Louis Jacob,2 Karel Kostev3 1Department of Bone Oncology, Endocrinology and Reproductive Medicine, Nordwest Hospital, Frankfurt, Germany; 2Faculty of Medicine, University of Paris, Paris, France; 3Epidemiology, IMS Health GmbH & Co. Ohg, Darmstädter Landstraße, Frankfurt, Germany Aim: The purpose of this study was to analyze treatment compliance in osteoporotic patients treated with osteoporosis medications in Germany.Methods: Patients included in the analysis had been diagnosed with osteoporosis with or without fractures and started anti-osteoporotic therapy (bisphosphonates, denosumab, or strontium ranelate) between 2011 and 2014 in a general (GP) or orthopedic practice (OP) setting in Germany. Data pertaining to 6,221 individuals followed in GP and 4,044 individuals followed in OP were analyzed retrospectively. The last follow-up was in December 2015. The main outcome measure was the compliance within the one-year period after the index prescription date. Compliance was measured indirectly and was based on the mean possession ratio (MPR). A multivariate logistic regression model was used to determine the association between MPR (dependent variable) and age, gender, type of practice, type of osteoporosis treatment, therapy frequency, and history of fracture (covariates).Results: The mean age of the study group was 73.3 years, and 13.2% of subjects were men. Regarding type of practice, 60.6% of individuals were followed in GP and 39.4% in OP. Noncompliance was observed in 55.2% of the patients. Patients in the age group ≤60 years were at a higher risk of being noncompliant when compared to those in the age group of 61–70 years. Men and patients who received oral drugs were also more likely to be noncompliant than women and patients who received injectable or intravenous drugs. Finally, therapies that were given every three or six months were associated with a decrease in the risk of noncompliance when compared to weekly therapy, whereas daily and monthly treatments were associated with an increased risk.Conclusion: Compliance is insufficient in osteoporotic patients treated with osteoporosis medications. Keywords: osteoporosis treatment, compliance, fracture, real-world data, Germany 
topic Osteoporosis treatment
compliance
fracture
real-world data
Germany
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