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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2021 Jan:25:1-3.
doi: 10.7812/TPP/20.095.

The Contribution of Patient, Primary Care Physician, and Primary Care Clinic Factors to Good Bone Health Care

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Randomized Controlled Trial

The Contribution of Patient, Primary Care Physician, and Primary Care Clinic Factors to Good Bone Health Care

Douglas W Roblin et al. Perm J. 2021 Jan.

Abstract

Background/objective: Patient, provider, and system factors can contribute to chronic care management and outcomes. Few studies have examined these multilevel associations with osteoporosis care and outcomes. We examined how key process and structural factors at the patient, primary care physician (PCP), and primary care clinic (PCC) levels were associated with guideline concordant osteoporosis pharmacotherapy, daily calcium intake, vitamin D supplementation, and weekly exercise sessions at 52 weeks following enrollment in a cluster randomized controlled trial.

Methods: We conducted a secondary analysis of observational data from 1 site of the trial. The study sample included 1996 men and women ≥ 50 years of age at the time of recruitment following completion of a dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scan and who had complete data at baseline and 52 weeks. Our primary independent variable was "relationship continuity": the DXA-ordering provider was the patient's PCP. Hierarchical linear and logistic regression accounted for patient, provider, and primary care clinic characteristics.

Results: In multivariable regression analyses, relationship continuity (ie, the PCP ordered the study DXA) was associated with higher average daily calcium intake and likelihood of vitamin D supplementation at 52 weeks. No PCP or primary care clinic factors were associated with osteoporosis care.

Conclusions: The relationship continuity, in which the provider ordering a DXA is the patient's PCP and therefore also presents the results of a DXA, may help to promote patient behaviors associated with good bone health.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01507662.

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Conflict of interest statement

Disclosure Statement: F. D. Wolinsky, Y. Lou, S. W. Edmonds, S. F. Hall, M. P. Jones, P. Cram, and D. W. Roblin have no conflicts of interest. N. C. Wright has received unrestricted grant support from Amgen for work unrelated to this project. K. G. Saag has received grants from Amgen, Eli Lilly, and Merck and has served as a paid consultant to Amgen, Eli Lilly, and Merck unrelated to this project. At the time of this study, Drs Lou and Hall were affiliated with the University of Iowa.

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