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Factors Associated with Persistence with Teriparatide Therapy: Results from the DANCE Observational Study.

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Gold, DT; Weinstein, DL; Pohl, G; Krohn, KD; Chen, Y; Meadows, ES
Published in: J Osteoporos
2011

Purpose. Determine patient-reported reasons for discontinuation with teriparatide. Methods. Patients taking teriparatide in a multicenter, prospective, and observational study were given three questionnaires: baseline, follow-up questionnaire 1 (QF1, 2 to 6 months), and follow-up questionnaire 2 (QF2, 12 months). Discontinuation reported at QF1 and QF2 was defined as "early" and "late," respectively, and remaining patients were considered persistent. Cochran-Armitage trend test was used to identify factors associated with discontinuation. Results. Side effects, concern about improper use, injection difficulties, and several patient-perceived physician issues were associated with early discontinuation. Low patient-perceived importance of continuing treatment, side effects, difficulty paying, and low patient-perceived physician knowledge were associated with late discontinuation. The most common specific reasons selected for discontinuing treatment were "concerns about treatment outweighing the benefits" (n = 53) and "difficulty paying" (n = 47). Conclusions. Persistence with teriparatide is dependent on managing side effects, addressing financial challenges, proper training, and obtaining support from the healthcare provider.

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J Osteoporos

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2042-0064

Publication Date

2011

Volume

2011

Start / End Page

314970

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Gold, D. T., Weinstein, D. L., Pohl, G., Krohn, K. D., Chen, Y., & Meadows, E. S. (2011). Factors Associated with Persistence with Teriparatide Therapy: Results from the DANCE Observational Study. J Osteoporos, 2011, 314970. https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/314970
Gold, Deborah T., David L. Weinstein, Gerhardt Pohl, Kelly D. Krohn, Yi Chen, and Eric S. Meadows. “Factors Associated with Persistence with Teriparatide Therapy: Results from the DANCE Observational Study.J Osteoporos 2011 (2011): 314970. https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/314970.
Gold DT, Weinstein DL, Pohl G, Krohn KD, Chen Y, Meadows ES. Factors Associated with Persistence with Teriparatide Therapy: Results from the DANCE Observational Study. J Osteoporos. 2011;2011:314970.
Gold, Deborah T., et al. “Factors Associated with Persistence with Teriparatide Therapy: Results from the DANCE Observational Study.J Osteoporos, vol. 2011, 2011, p. 314970. Pubmed, doi:10.4061/2011/314970.
Gold DT, Weinstein DL, Pohl G, Krohn KD, Chen Y, Meadows ES. Factors Associated with Persistence with Teriparatide Therapy: Results from the DANCE Observational Study. J Osteoporos. 2011;2011:314970.

Published In

J Osteoporos

DOI

EISSN

2042-0064

Publication Date

2011

Volume

2011

Start / End Page

314970

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences