2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00198-019-05182-5
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Understanding patient experiences and challenges to osteoporosis care delivered virtually by telemedicine: a mixed methods study

Abstract: This study sought to understand patient experiences, benefits, and challenges to osteoporosis care delivered virtually by telemedicine. Telemedicine bridges the access gap to specialized osteoporosis care in remote areas. Improving coordination of investigations, access to allied health members, and future initiatives may improve osteoporosis-related morbidity and mortality in this population. Introduction There is limited research on the role of telemedicine (TM) in the management of osteoporosis (OP). We pre… Show more

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“…Patient acceptance of, and satisfaction with, telemedicine has generally been favorable 5 . In one study examining the management of osteoporosis 11 , participants expressed comfort with the use of technology and believed that the quality of care was comparable to in-person visits. Benefits included the convenience and a reduced burden of travel and costs.…”
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“…Patient acceptance of, and satisfaction with, telemedicine has generally been favorable 5 . In one study examining the management of osteoporosis 11 , participants expressed comfort with the use of technology and believed that the quality of care was comparable to in-person visits. Benefits included the convenience and a reduced burden of travel and costs.…”
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“…These modalities will undoubtedly continue to increase in popularity because of demand and current restrictions on elective in-person visits. 5 , 7 , 20 , 26 , 32 …”
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“…It is also important to establish routines for typical follow-up testing and other related needs. In a study of osteoporosis patients seeing consultants on telemedicine, patients felt the care provided was of high quality but desired improved coordination of their testing and ancillary health services ( 29 ).…”
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confidence: 99%