骨质疏松症知识的患者与第一次脆性骨折在波多黎各。

Leyda M Díaz-Correa, Lilliana M Ramírez-García, Leslianne E Castro-Santana, Luis M Vilá
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目的:了解首次骨质疏松性骨折患者对骨质疏松的认知水平及相关因素。方法:对在波多黎各圣胡安波多黎各医学中心大学医院收治的首次骨质疏松性骨折的成年患者进行横断面研究。检查了社会人口学参数、临床特征和药物治疗。采用一份有效的问卷来评估受试者对骨质疏松症的了解程度。使用卡方检验和学生t检验评估研究组之间的差异。结果:共54例患者参与研究。平均(SD)年龄为73.7(10.7)岁;77.8%为女性。总体而言,61.1%的参与者对骨质疏松症的知识水平较低。知识水平低的患者比知识水平中高的患者更有可能获得波多黎各政府医疗保险,教育水平较低,髋关节FRAX评分较高。此外,他们接受初级保健医生(PCP)骨质疏松咨询的可能性更小,之前有骨密度测量,接受双磷酸盐/雷洛昔芬治疗,服用钙和维生素D补充剂的可能性更小。结论:在首次发生骨质疏松性骨折的西班牙裔患者中,大多数人对骨质疏松症的知识水平较低。低知识与低社会经济地位、缺乏骨质疏松症PCP咨询、先前BMD测量和骨质疏松症治疗有关。应该采取更好的措施来教育、识别和管理有骨质疏松性骨折风险的患者。
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Osteoporosis knowledge in patients with a first fragility fracture in Puerto Rico.

Purpose: To determine the level of knowledge about osteoporosis and factors associated with low level of knowledge in patients with a first osteoporotic fracture.

Methods: A cross-sectional study in adult patients with a first osteoporotic fracture admitted to the University Hospital of the Puerto Rico Medical Center, San Juan, Puerto Rico was performed. Socio-demographic parameters, clinical features, and pharmacologic treatment were examined. A validated questionnaire was used to assess subjects' level of knowledge about osteoporosis. Differences between study groups were evaluated using chi-square and Student's t tests, as appropriate.

Results: A total of 54 patients participated in the study. The mean (SD) age was 73.7 (10.7) years; 77.8% were females. Overall, 61.1% of the participants had a low level of knowledge about osteoporosis. Patients with low level of knowledge were more likely to have the Puerto Rico Government health insurance, lower level of education, and higher hip FRAX scores than those with mid/high level of knowledge. Also, they were less likely to receive osteoporosis counseling by their primary care physicians (PCP), have prior BMD measurement, receive bisphosphonates/raloxifene treatment, and to take calcium and vitamin D supplements.

Conclusions: In this population of Hispanic patients with a first osteoporotic fracture, the majority had a low level of knowledge about osteoporosis. Low knowledge was associated with low socio-economic status, lack of counseling about osteoporosis by PCP, prior BMD measurement, and osteoporosis treatment. Better efforts should be undertaken to educate, identify, and manage patients at risk for osteoporotic fractures.

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