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        An analysis of the utilisation and expenditure of medicines Technical Report 2

        National Centre for Pharmacoeconomics (National Centre for Pharmacoeconomics, 2007-02)
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        Effective osteoporosis treatment with teriparatide is associated with enhanced quality of life in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis: the European Forsteo Observational Study

        Ljunggren, Östen; Barrett, Annabel; Stoykov, Ivaylo; Langdahl, Bente L; Lems, Willem F; Walsh, J B; Fahrleitner-Pammer, Astrid; Rajzbaum, Gerald; Jakob, Franz; Karras, Dimitrios; et al. (2013-08-22)
        Abstract Background To describe changes in health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of postmenopausal women with osteoporosis treated with teriparatide for up to 18 months and followed-up for a further 18 months, and to assess the influence of recent prior and incident fractures. Methods The European Forsteo Observational Study (EFOS) is an observational, prospective, multinational study measuring HRQoL using the EQ-5D. The primary objective was to assess changes in HRQoL during 36 months in the whole study population. A secondary post-hoc analysis examined fracture impact on HRQoL in four subgroups classified based on recent prior fracture 12 months before baseline and incident clinical fractures during the study. Changes from baseline were analysed using a repeated measures model. Results Of the 1581 patients, 48.4% had a recent prior fracture and 15.6% of these patients had an incident fracture during follow-up. 10.9% of the 816 patients with no recent prior fracture had an incident fracture. Baseline mean EQ-VAS scores were similar across the subgroups. In the total study cohort (n = 1581), HRQoL (EQ-VAS and EQ-5D index scores) improved significantly from baseline to 18 months and this improvement was maintained over the 18-month post-teriparatide period. Improvements were seen across all five EQ-5D domains during teriparatide treatment that were maintained after teriparatide was discontinued. Subjects with incident clinical fractures had significantly less improvement in EQ-VAS than those without incident fractures. Recent prior fracture did not influence the change in EQ-VAS during treatment. Conclusions EFOS is the first longitudinal study in women with severe postmenopausal osteoporosis in the real world setting to show a substantial improvement in HRQoL during teriparatide treatment that was sustained during subsequent treatment with other medications. The increase in HRQoL was lower in the subgroups with incident fracture but was not influenced by recent prior fracture. The results should be interpreted in the context of the design of an observational study.
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        Management of Bone Fragility in Primary Care in Ireland

        O’Connor, R; O’Regan, A; O ‘Doherty, J (Irish Medical Journal, 2018-01)
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        Osteoporosis and falls

        O'Brien, Michele (Nursing in General Practice, 2014-07)
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        Osteoporosis in primary care

        Askin, David (Nursing in General Practice, 2015-03)
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        Osteoporosis – diagnosis, treatment and prevention

        Rodger, Daragh (Nursing in General Practice, 2014-03)
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        Quantitative examination of the bone health status of older adults with intellectual and developmental disability in Ireland: a cross-sectional nationwide study.

        Burke, Éilish; Carroll, Rachael; O'Dwyer, Máire; Walsh, James Bernard; McCallion, Philip; McCarron, Mary (BMJ Open, 2019-04-15)
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        Technical report 1: the economic cost of falls and fractures in people aged 65 and over in Ireland technical report to NCAOP/HSE/DOHC By Brenda Gannon, Eamon O’Shea and Eibhlin Hudson

        Gannon, Brenda; O'Shea, Eamon; Hudson, Eibhlin (National University of Ireland, Galway, 2007-04)
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        Technical report 2: An analysis of the utilisation and expenditure of medicines

        National Centre for Pharmacoeconomics; Health Service Executive (HSE) (2007-02)
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