Left in limbo - Experiences and needs among postmenopausal women newly diagnosed with osteoporosis without preceding osteoporotic fractures: A qualitative study.
Pernille Ravn JakobsenAnne Pernille HermannJens SøndergaardUffe Kock WiilRonald F DixonJane ClemensenPublished in: Post reproductive health (2018)
Introduction Despite the fact that the first osteoporotic fracture is preventable, osteoporosis is still a major health challenge. The disease is highly prevalent among postmenopausal women. However little is known about how to meet and support women, when they are diagnosed with osteoporosis without preceding fractures. Therefore this study aims at gaining a deeper understanding of how women experience being diagnosed. Furthermore to describe and identify their needs, which should be met in future healthcare services. Methods We conducted a phenomenological qualitative study. We included 17 women aged 52-65 and collected data through semi-structured interviews. We analysed data following Giorgi's methodology. Findings Needs among the women were classified into three main themes: (1) needs of targeted and tailored information about osteoporosis, (2) needs of being prepared for GP visit to participate in treatment decision-making and (3) needs of being able to take care of bone health. Conclusion and implications In general the women experienced as been left 'in limbo', and they requested targeted and tailored information about osteoporosis. In particular, they want information about dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scan results and treatment options in advance of the GP visit. This will help them in being prepared and able to participate in treatment decisions. They ask for support in self-management of the disease with less focus on disease and risk of fracture. Instead, they demand more attention on the benefits of detecting early stage osteoporosis. The study highlights the call for new approaches to postmenopausal women newly diagnosed with osteoporosis without preceding fractures.
Keyphrases
- postmenopausal women
- bone mineral density
- healthcare
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- dual energy
- newly diagnosed
- early stage
- health information
- pregnancy outcomes
- computed tomography
- mental health
- body composition
- decision making
- cervical cancer screening
- public health
- primary care
- breast cancer risk
- cancer therapy
- squamous cell carcinoma
- type diabetes
- magnetic resonance imaging
- adipose tissue
- pregnant women
- risk assessment
- drug delivery
- pain management
- big data
- social media
- radiation therapy
- skeletal muscle
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- replacement therapy
- deep learning
- locally advanced
- adverse drug