Abstract
Bisphosphonates can reduce fracture risk in patients with osteoporosis, but many at-risk patients do not start or adhere to these medications. The aims of this study are to: (1) preliminarily evaluate the effect of an individualized 10-year osteoporotic fracture risk calculator and decision aid (OSTEOPOROSIS CHOICE) for postmenopausal women at risk for osteoporotic fractures; and (2) assess the feasibility and validity (i.e., absence of contamination) of patient-level randomization (vs. cluster randomization) in pilot trials of decision aid efficacy. Methods/Design: This is a protocol for a parallel, 2-arm, randomized trial to compare an intervention group receiving OSTEOPOROSIS CHOICE to a control group receiving usual primary care. Postmenopausal women with bone mineral density T-scores of
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Pencille, L. J., Campbell, M. E., Van Houten, H. K., Shah, N. D., Mullan, R. J., Swiglo, B. A., … Montori, V. M. (2009). Protocol for the osteoporosis choice trial. A pilot randomized trial of a decision aid in primary care practice. Trials, 10. https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-10-113
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