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A systematic review assessing the effectiveness of interventions to improve persistence with anti-resorptive therapy in women at high risk of clinical fracture.
Author: BettiolS S, FarmerAndrew J, JavaidM K, PereraR, RobertsN W, WhiteH J
Original Abstract of the Article :
BACKGROUND: despite availability of effective treatments for osteoporosis, impact on fracture rates may be suboptimal because of failure to adhere to recommended anti-resorptive therapy. OBJECTIVE: to identify randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating interventions intended to improve persiste...See full text at original site
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https://doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmq060
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Persistence with Anti-Resorptive Therapy for Osteoporosis: A Systematic Review
In the vast desert of bone health research, we're constantly searching for ways to keep those bones strong and sturdy, just like a camel's humps! This systematic review delves into the crucial issue of persistence with anti-resorptive therapy in women at high risk of clinical fracture. The authors, using a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs), aimed to find out if interventions can help women stick to their osteoporosis medication. The study found that, when compared to control groups, interventions led to a 22% relative reduction in non-persistence with medication. This is a significant finding, as it suggests that interventions can make a real difference in helping women stay on track with their treatment. While the study highlights the potential benefits of interventions, it also emphasizes the need for more precise measurement of medication taking and adherence to a defined intervention protocol to better assess the impact on important clinical outcomes.
Interventions to Improve Persistence: A Step in the Right Direction
The results of this study indicate that interventions have the potential to improve persistence with medication taking, which in turn could improve treatment outcomes and reduce fracture risk. The authors found a statistically significant difference in persistence rates between the intervention group and the control group, with the intervention group showing a 22% reduction in non-persistence. This is encouraging news, as it suggests that we are moving in the right direction towards better management of osteoporosis.
Keeping Your Bones Strong: Practical Tips for Women
This research emphasizes the importance of staying consistent with medication for osteoporosis. It's like navigating a desert—you need a reliable compass to guide your way, and that compass is your prescribed medication. While this study doesn't offer specific recommendations, it highlights the need for further research to develop effective interventions that can help women stick with their medication. It's important to communicate with your doctor about any challenges you face in managing your medication, and to explore resources and support networks that can help you stay on track.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This systematic review provides valuable insights into the potential of interventions to improve persistence with anti-resorptive therapy for osteoporosis. Just like a camel needs its humps to store water and energy for long journeys, women with osteoporosis need consistent medication to maintain their bone health. The authors' findings, while promising, call for further research to refine interventions and optimize treatment outcomes. It's time to harness the power of knowledge and interventions to navigate the path toward healthier bones for all.
Date :
- Date Completed 2011-03-03
- Date Revised 2018-12-01
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