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The Impact of Fragility Fracture on Health-Related Quality of Life

Abstract

Both general and specific health status instruments can be utilised in evaluating health-related quality of life (HR-QOL) deficits resulting from osteoporotic fractures. Osteoporotic hip, vertebral and wrist fractures significantly decrease HR-QOL in most HR-QOL domains investigated. The presence of multiple vertebral fractures leads to larger decrements in HR-QOL. More research needs to be completed with these HR-QOL tools to better assess the true burden of osteoporotic fractures, particularly in the case of hip fractures, as the burden is surely being underestimated without recognition of HR-QOL. Only when the burden of fragility fractures is understood, inclusive of HR-QOL, will the value of proven antifracture prevention and treatment therapies be appreciated. Information collected by HR-QOL instruments may provide new insight as to how to improve quality of life for patients with fractures and how to properly allocate healthcare spending.

Authors

Xenodemetropoulos T; Davison S; Ioannidis G; Adachi JD

Journal

Drugs & Aging, Vol. 21, No. 11, pp. 711–730

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2004

DOI

10.2165/00002512-200421110-00002

ISSN

1170-229X

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