Effect of A Patient Reminder Program on Adherence in Postmenopausal Women with Osteoporosis Receiving Oral Bisphosphonate Treatment: A Randomized Clinical Control Trial.
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Abstract
Poor adherence to oral bisphosphonate therapy remains a major challenge in the treatment of osteoporosis, substantially reducing therapeutic efficacy. While reminder interventions have been proposed as a method to enhance adherence, evidence remains limited. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of written and verbal reminders on medication adherence compared to standard patient care over a 12-month period in a real-world clinical setting. In this randomized controlled study, 180 postmenopausal women diagnosed with osteoporosis were assigned to one of three groups: standard care (control), written reminder, or verbal reminder. Interventions were administered at five standardized time points. Adherence was defined as intake of ≥80% of prescribed weekly doses (≥42 out of 52 doses) and a ≥35% reduction in serum C-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX) levels from baseline to 12 months. No significant differences in adherence rates were observed between groups: 53.2% in the control group, 52.0% in the written reminder group, and 52.7% in the verbal reminder group (χ2 = 0.014; p = 0.993). Changes in bone mineral density and serum CTX levels were also comparable across groups. The implementation of standardized written or verbal reminder strategy did not result in a statistically significant improvement in adherence to oral bisphosphonate therapy. Further studies are needed to investigate the reasons for low adherence to treatment.
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Calcified Tissue International and Musculoskeletal Research publishes original research and reviews concerning the structure and function of bone, and other musculoskeletal tissues in living organisms and clinical studies of musculoskeletal disease. It includes studies of cell biology, molecular biology, intracellular signalling, and physiology, as well as research into the hormones, cytokines and other mediators that influence the musculoskeletal system. The journal also publishes clinical studies of relevance to bone disease, mineral metabolism, muscle function, and musculoskeletal interactions.