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Impact of fragility fractures on activities of daily living and productivity in community-dwelling women: a multi-national study

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OSTEOPOROSIS INTERNATIONAL
卷 34, 期 10, 页码 1751-1762

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s00198-023-06822-7

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Fragility fracture; Indirect burden; Activities of daily living; ADL; Physical Self-Maintenance Scale; Productivity

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This study estimated the short-term impact of fragility fractures on community-dwelling women in five countries. Women with fragility fractures reported more difficulties in performing activities of daily living, higher levels of lost productivity, and greater caregiver support compared to those without fractures. The results highlight the indirect burden of fragility fractures across multiple countries.
We estimated the short-term impact of fragility fractures on community-dwelling women in five countries. Women with fragility fractures reported significantly more difficulties performing activities of daily living and significantly higher levels of lost productivity and caregiver support than those without fractures; results highlight the multi-country indirect burden of fragility fractures.IntroductionTo estimate the impact of fragility fractures on activities of daily living (ADL), productivity loss and caregiver support in women with a recent fragility fracture.MethodsThis multi-centre cross-sectional study enrolled community-dwelling women aged >= 50 years in South Korea, Spain, Germany, Australia and the United States. The fragility fracture cohort consisted of women with an index fragility fracture in the past 12 months; the fracture free cohort consisted of women with no fracture in the 18 months prior to study enrolment. Study participants completed three validated questionnaires: Lawton Instrumental ADL (IADL), Physical Self-Maintenance Scale (PSMS) and iMTA Productivity Cost Questionnaire (iPCQ).ResultsIn total, 1,253 participants from 41 sites across the five countries were included. Compared with the fracture free cohorts, fragility fracture cohorts had significantly lower function and were more dependent on support (p < 0.05 in all countries for Lawton IADL, and in South Korea, Spain, Australia and the United States for PSMS), significantly higher hours of paid absenteeism (p < 0.05, Spain, Germany, Australia), significantly higher unpaid lost productivity (p < 0.05, South Korea, Spain, Germany), significantly more days of paid help received in the home (p < 0.05 South Korea, Spain and the United States), and significantly more days of unpaid help from family members or friends (p < 0.05, all countries).ConclusionIn this multi-national study, fragility fractures in community-dwelling >= 50 years women were associated with several outcomes indicating higher indirect burden and lower quality of life, including more difficulties performing ADL and higher levels of lost productivity and caregiver support.

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