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Annesofie L Jensen1,2, Gitte Wind3,4, Bente Lomholt Langdahl1, Kirsten Lomborg5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Patients with chronic diseases like osteoporosis constantly have to make decisions related to their disease. Multifaceted osteoporosis group education (GE) may support patients' decision-making. This study investigated multifaceted osteoporosis GE focusing on the impact of GE on patients' decision-making related to treatment options and lifestyle.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29785259 PMCID: PMC5892217 DOI: 10.1155/2018/9703602
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Osteoporos ISSN: 2042-0064
Figure 1Multidisciplinary osteoporosis group educational programmes: sessions, lessons, and teachers. Length of lessons is 45 minutes; NPA, National Patients Association; PT, physiotherapist; OT, occupational therapist; S, session.
Patients' demographic and osteoporosis related characteristics at the end of study period.
| Patient ID: F, N/class ID | Age (SD) | Gender | Occupation | Lives alone | Educational background | Years with osteoporosis before GE | Calcium tablets ( | Osteoporosis medication |
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| F1/c | 88 | Female | Retired | + | Primary school | 16 | 2a | Zoledronic acid |
| F2/c | 61 | Female | Incapacity benefit | − | Short extensive education | 5 | 0 | Denosumab |
| F3/d | 46 | Male | Job training | − | Vocational school | 1 | 2 | Teripartidea |
| F4/d | 71 | Male | Retired | − | Primary school | 0 | 2 | Teripartidea |
| F5/d | 57 | Male | Working | + | Vocational school | 0 | 2 | Alendronate |
| F6/e | 61 | Female | Incapacity benefit | + | Vocational school | 0 | 2 | Alendronate |
| F7/e | 62 | Female | Incapacity benefit | + | Vocational school | 11 | 2 | Zoledronic acid |
| F8/e | 61 | Female | Working | − | Bachelor's degree | 8 | 2a | Alendronate |
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| F-Mean | 63.4 (12.1) | |||||||
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| N1/a | 57 | Female | Retired | − | Vocational school | 0 | 2 | Denosumaba |
| N2/a | 53 | Female | Working | − | Bachelor's degree | 1 | 2a | Alendronate |
| N3/a | 83 | Female | Retired | + | Vocational school | 5 | 2 | None |
| N4/a | 57 | Female | Working | + | Bachelor's degree | 5 | 2a | Alendronate |
| N5/a | 69 | Female | Retired | + | Bachelor's degree | 2 | 2a | None |
| N6/a | 56 | Female | Working | − | Bachelor's degree | 1 | 2 | Denosumab |
| N7b | 63 | Female | Retired | − | Bachelor's degree | 0 | 1a | Alendronate |
| N8/b | 56 | Female | Working | − | Bachelor's degree | 0 | 1a | Alendronate |
| N9/b | 69 | Female | Retired | − | Short extensive education | 3 | 1^a | Alendronate |
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| N-Mean | 62.5 (9.6) | |||||||
F: one or more vertebral fractures; N: no vertebral fracture; SD: standard deviation. aChanged medication, amount of D-vitamin, number of calcium tablets, sort of calcium tablet or time of day for taking calcium tablet type or amount of calcium or in the study period.
Box 1The bone health recommendations originated from GE and related to five overall themes. Only patients with vertebral fracture; GE = group education.
Box 2Different ways of practicing dialogue-based teaching during multidisciplinary GE.
Box 3Patients' articulated decisions related to five overall themes.