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| A systematic review of healthcare professional-led education for patients with osteoporosis or those at high risk for the disease |
| Smith CA |
| Orthopaedic Nursing 2010 Mar-Apr;29(2):119-132 |
| systematic review |
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BACKGROUND: The effect of healthcare professional-led education for patients with osteoporosis or those at high risk for the disease on adherence with treatment recommendations was investigated. METHODS: Eight databases were searched using multiple key words, and combinations of key words, to find the highest level of evidence available. Four randomized controlled trials, 2 quasi-experimental trials, and 3 descriptive longitudinal comparative studies were identified and assessed. FINDINGS: Eight of the 9 studies showed improved adherence with treatment recommendations for patients with osteoporosis or those at high risk for the disease after the healthcare professional-led educational intervention. A professional nurse may be in the best position to lead this type of education, with 6 of the 9 studies using nurses as educators. A brief summary and a critical assessment of this review may be available at DARE |