Exploring Patients' Perception of Osteoporosis Following a Fragility Fracture: Results of a Literature Review and Analysis of a Provincial Database

Many patient-level barriers to more effective post-fracture osteoporosis (OP) management are associated with patients’ perceptions of their bone health and the link between their fracture and OP. These barriers could be addressed by interventions which account for the role of patients’ perceptions,...

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Main Author: Sujic, Rebeka
Other Authors: Beaton, Dorcas
Language:en_ca
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/27362
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-273622013-04-19T20:01:13ZExploring Patients' Perception of Osteoporosis Following a Fragility Fracture: Results of a Literature Review and Analysis of a Provincial DatabaseSujic, Rebekaosteoporosisfracturesliterature reviewpatient perceptionhealth behaviour change theorieslogistic regression0766Many patient-level barriers to more effective post-fracture osteoporosis (OP) management are associated with patients’ perceptions of their bone health and the link between their fracture and OP. These barriers could be addressed by interventions which account for the role of patients’ perceptions, such as those based on theories of behaviour change. This thesis had two objectives: to review the literature and determine whether these theories have been integrated in post-fracture OP management and to examine patients’ awareness of the OP-fracture link. The results showed that theories of behaviour change have not been integrated into post-fracture interventions, that most patients do not perceive the OP-fracture link even after a baseline intervention and that two baseline factors predict who is less likely to make the OP-fracture link at follow up. Based on these findings, modifications to current OP interventions were proposed and guidance that could help create new, patient-centered interventions was provided.Beaton, Dorcas2011-032011-05-31T18:24:23ZNO_RESTRICTION2011-05-31T18:24:23Z2011-05-31T18:24:23ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/27362en_ca
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topic osteoporosis
fractures
literature review
patient perception
health behaviour change theories
logistic regression
0766
spellingShingle osteoporosis
fractures
literature review
patient perception
health behaviour change theories
logistic regression
0766
Sujic, Rebeka
Exploring Patients' Perception of Osteoporosis Following a Fragility Fracture: Results of a Literature Review and Analysis of a Provincial Database
description Many patient-level barriers to more effective post-fracture osteoporosis (OP) management are associated with patients’ perceptions of their bone health and the link between their fracture and OP. These barriers could be addressed by interventions which account for the role of patients’ perceptions, such as those based on theories of behaviour change. This thesis had two objectives: to review the literature and determine whether these theories have been integrated in post-fracture OP management and to examine patients’ awareness of the OP-fracture link. The results showed that theories of behaviour change have not been integrated into post-fracture interventions, that most patients do not perceive the OP-fracture link even after a baseline intervention and that two baseline factors predict who is less likely to make the OP-fracture link at follow up. Based on these findings, modifications to current OP interventions were proposed and guidance that could help create new, patient-centered interventions was provided.
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title Exploring Patients' Perception of Osteoporosis Following a Fragility Fracture: Results of a Literature Review and Analysis of a Provincial Database
title_short Exploring Patients' Perception of Osteoporosis Following a Fragility Fracture: Results of a Literature Review and Analysis of a Provincial Database
title_full Exploring Patients' Perception of Osteoporosis Following a Fragility Fracture: Results of a Literature Review and Analysis of a Provincial Database
title_fullStr Exploring Patients' Perception of Osteoporosis Following a Fragility Fracture: Results of a Literature Review and Analysis of a Provincial Database
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Patients' Perception of Osteoporosis Following a Fragility Fracture: Results of a Literature Review and Analysis of a Provincial Database
title_sort exploring patients' perception of osteoporosis following a fragility fracture: results of a literature review and analysis of a provincial database
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