Evaluating Male Patients' Understanding of Osteoporosis Evaluation and Treatment Following a Distal Radius Fracture

Marina Russo, Christina Liu, Yuchen Liu, Sarah Mahar,Tamara D. Rozental,Carl M. Harper

JOURNAL OF HAND SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME(2024)

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Purpose Current estimates suggest that 1e2 million men in the United States have osteoporosis, yet the majority of osteoporosis literature focuses on postmenopausal women. Our aim was to understand men's awareness and knowledge of osteoporosis and its treatment. Methods Semistructured interviews were conducted with 20 male patients >50 years old who sustained a low -energy distal radius fracture. The goal was to ascertain patients' knowledge of osteoporosis, its management, and experience discussing osteoporosis with their primary care physicians (PCP). Results Participants had little knowledge of osteoporosis or its treatment. Many participants regarded osteoporosis as a women's disease. Most participants expressed concern regarding receiving a diagnosis of osteoporosis. Several patients stated that they believe osteoporosis may have contributed to their fracture. Families, friends, or mass media served as the primary information source for participants, but few had good self -reported understanding of the disease itself. The majority of participants reported never having discussed osteoporosis with their PCPs although almost half had received a dual x-ray absorptiometry scan. Participants expressed general interest in being tested/screened and generally were willing to undergo treatment despite the perception that medication has serious side effects. One patient expressed concern that treatment side effects could be worse than having osteoporosis. Conclusion Critical knowledge gaps exist regarding osteoporosis diagnosis and treatment in at -risk male patients. Specifically, most patients were unaware they could be osteoporotic because of the perception of osteoporosis as a women's disease. Most patients had never discussed osteoporosis with their PCP. Clinical relevance Male patients remain relatively unaware of osteoporosis as a disease entity. Opportunity exists for prevention of future fragility fractures by improving communication between patients and physicians regarding osteoporosis screening in men following low -energy distal radius fractures. (J Hand Surg Am. 2024;49(1):1-7. Copyright (c) 2024 by the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. All rights reserved.)
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Distal radius fracture,fragility fracture,health literacy,osteoporosis,qualitative study
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