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Published in: Osteoporosis International 4/2021

Open Access 01-04-2021 | Osteoporosis | Viewpoints

How has COVID-19 affected the treatment of osteoporosis? An IOF-NOF-ESCEO global survey

Authors: N. R. Fuggle, A. Singer, C. Gill, A. Patel, A. Medeiros, A. S. Mlotek, D. D. Pierroz, P. Halbout, N. C. Harvey, J.-Y. Reginster, C. Cooper, S. L. Greenspan

Published in: Osteoporosis International | Issue 4/2021

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Abstract

Summary

The effects of COVID-19 have the potential to impact on the management of chronic diseases including osteoporosis. A global survey has demonstrated that these impacts include an increase in telemedicine consultations, delays in DXA scanning, interruptions in the supply of medications and reductions in parenteral medication delivery.

Introduction

The COVID-19 pandemic has had profound effects on the health of the global population both directly, via the sequelae of the infection, and indirectly, including the relative neglect of chronic disease management. Together the International Osteoporosis Foundation and National Osteoporosis Foundation sought to ascertain the impact on osteoporosis management.

Methods

Questionnaires were electronically circulated to a sample of members of both learned bodies and included information regarding the location and specialty of respondents, current extent of face to face consultations, alterations in osteoporosis risk assessment, telemedicine experience, alterations to medication ascertainment and delivery and electronic health record (EHR) utilisation. Responses were collected, quantitative data analysed, and qualitative data assessed for recurring themes.

Results

Responses were received from 209 healthcare workers from 53 countries, including 28% from Europe, 24% from North America, 19% from the Asia Pacific region, 17% from the Middle East and 12% from Latin America. Most respondents were physicians (85%) with physician assistants, physical therapists and nurses/nurse practitioners represented in the sample. The main three specialties represented included rheumatology (40%), endocrinology (22%) and orthopaedics (15%). In terms of the type of patient contact, 33% of respondents conducted telephone consultations and 21% video consultations. Bone mineral density assessment by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) usage was affected with only 29% able to obtain a scan as recommended. The majority of clinicians (60%) had systems in place to identify patients receiving parenteral medication, and 43% of clinicians reported difficulty in arranging appropriate osteoporosis medications during the COVID-19 crisis.

Conclusions

To conclude through surveying a global sample of osteoporosis healthcare professionals, we have observed an increase in telemedicine consultations, delays in DXA scanning, interrupted supply of medications and reductions in parenteral medication delivery.
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Metadata
Title
How has COVID-19 affected the treatment of osteoporosis? An IOF-NOF-ESCEO global survey
Authors
N. R. Fuggle
A. Singer
C. Gill
A. Patel
A. Medeiros
A. S. Mlotek
D. D. Pierroz
P. Halbout
N. C. Harvey
J.-Y. Reginster
C. Cooper
S. L. Greenspan
Publication date
01-04-2021
Publisher
Springer London
Published in
Osteoporosis International / Issue 4/2021
Print ISSN: 0937-941X
Electronic ISSN: 1433-2965
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-020-05793-3

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