Osteoporosis Screening Disparities among Ethnic and Racial Minorities: A Systematic Review.

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Anoush Calikyan, Jillian Silverberg, Katherine M McLeod
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Background: Osteoporosis is a preventable disease that is simple and cost-effective to screen based on clinical practice guidelines, yet many patients go undiagnosed and untreated leading to increased burden of the disease. Specifically, racial and ethnic minorities have lower rates of dual energy absorptiometry (DXA) screening. Inadequate screening may lead to an increased risk of fracture, higher health care costs, and increased morbidity and mortality disproportionately experienced by racial-ethnic minority populations.

Purpose: This systematic review assessed and summarized the racial and ethnic disparities that exist for osteoporosis screening by DXA.

Methods: Using terms related to osteoporosis, racial and ethnic minorities, and DXA, an electronic search of databases was performed in SCOPUS, CINAHL, and PubMed. Articles were screened using predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria which dictated the final articles used in the review. Full text articles that were selected for inclusion underwent quality appraisal and data extraction. Once extracted, data from the articles were combined at an aggregate level.

Results: The search identified 412 articles. After screening, a total of 16 studies were included in the final review. The overall quality of the studies included was high. Of the 16 articles reviewed, 14 identified significant disparities between racial minority and majority groups and determined that the eligible patients in racial minority groups were less likely to be referred to DXA screening.

Conclusion: There is a significant disparity in osteoporosis screening among racial and ethnic minorities. Future efforts should focus on addressing these inconsistencies in screening and removing bias from the healthcare system. Additional research is required to determine the consequence of this discrepancy in screening and methods of equitizing osteoporosis care.

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骨质疏松筛查在少数民族和种族之间的差异:一项系统综述。
背景:骨质疏松症是一种可预防的疾病,根据临床实践指南进行筛查简单且具有成本效益,但许多患者未得到诊断和治疗,导致疾病负担增加。具体来说,种族和少数民族的双能量吸收仪(DXA)筛查率较低。筛查不充分可能导致骨折风险增加,医疗费用增加,发病率和死亡率增加,这在少数民族人口中是不成比例的。目的:本系统综述评估和总结了DXA筛查骨质疏松症存在的种族差异。方法:使用与骨质疏松症、少数民族和DXA相关的术语,对SCOPUS、CINAHL和PubMed数据库进行电子检索。文章使用预先确定的纳入和排除标准进行筛选,这些标准决定了在综述中使用的最终文章。选择纳入的全文文章进行了质量评估和数据提取。一旦提取出来,文章中的数据就会在聚合级别上进行组合。结果:检索到412篇文章。经筛选,最终纳入16项研究。纳入研究的总体质量很高。在回顾的16篇文章中,14篇确定了少数族裔和多数族裔之间的显著差异,并确定少数族裔中符合条件的患者不太可能被推荐进行DXA筛查。结论:少数民族骨质疏松筛查存在明显差异。未来的努力应集中在解决这些不一致的筛选和消除偏见从医疗保健系统。需要进一步的研究来确定这种筛查差异的后果和骨质疏松症护理方法的公平性。
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