Biology or Management: Understanding Racial Differences in Post Fracture Outcomes

生物学或管理学:了解骨折后结果的种族差异

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    9313990
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 12.71万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2017
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2017-08-01 至 2021-07-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

ABSTRACT Fragility fractures related to osteoporosis are associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality. Up to a third of patients die in the year after sustaining a hip fracture, 20% require extended time nursing facilities, and one in ten require additional financial assistance from Medicaid post fracture. Preliminary data among Medicare beneficiaries indicate that there are significant racial differences in hip fracture mortality; specifically, a higher mortality rate among Black women, suggesting either biological differences in bone health, disparities in osteoporosis and post fracture management, or both. A current evaluation of racial differences in post fracture outcomes has not been performed. Similarly, there has not been a comprehensive evaluation of factors that if intervened upon, could reduce the disparity in these post-fracture outcomes. Many factors that prevent and/or reduce the adverse sequelae of fractures have been reported from large national osteoporosis cohorts. However, these cohorts had a relatively small proportion of Blacks, and these factors may have different associations in the Black population. Currently, Blacks comprise the largest racial minority group in the United States, thus highlighting the need to evaluate factors potentially mediating these disparities and designing studies targeting these factors to reducing the mortality disparity in the Black population. To further my journey as an independent osteoporosis outcomes and disparities researcher, I propose a project titled “Biology or Management: Understanding Racial Differences in Post-Fracture Outcomes.” The specific aims for this study are: 1) To determine current racial differences in post fracture outcomes, 2) To identify the patient, health care utilization, and hospital-related factors that mediate the association between race and post- fracture outcomes, and 3) To examine if psychosocial, cultural, and lifestyle factors mediate the association between race and mobility among patients with hip fracture. To achieve these aims, I have proposed training and career development activities around health disparities research, mediation analysis, and pragmatic clinical trial design and intervention development with complementary osteoporosis and hip fracture clinical rotations. With completion of my training activities and research aims, I will successfully transition into an independent researcher, and be one step closer to my overall goal of reducing the racial disparity in fracture outcomes.
摘要 与骨质疏松症相关的脆性骨折与高发病率和死亡率相关。多达三分之一 的患者在髋部骨折后一年内死亡,20%的患者需要延长护理时间, 在十个国家,骨折后需要医疗补助额外经济援助。医疗保险的初步数据 受益者指出,髋部骨折死亡率存在显着的种族差异;具体而言, 黑人妇女的死亡率,表明骨骼健康的生物学差异, 骨质疏松症和骨折后管理,或两者兼而有之。骨折后骨折的种族差异的评价 结果尚未执行。同样,也没有对各种因素进行全面评估, 干预,可以减少这些骨折后结果的差异。许多因素阻止和/或 减少骨折的不良后遗症已经从大的国家骨质疏松症队列报告。 然而,这些队列中黑人的比例相对较小,这些因素可能有不同的影响。 黑人中的协会。目前,黑人是美国最大的少数民族。 因此,强调有必要评估可能调解这些差异的因素, 针对这些因素的研究,以减少黑人人口的死亡率差距。继续我的旅程 作为一个独立的骨质疏松症的结果和差异的研究人员,我提出了一个项目,题为“生物学或 管理:了解骨折后结局的种族差异。本研究的具体目标 是:1)确定骨折后结果的当前种族差异,2)识别患者, 卫生保健利用率,以及介导种族和术后相关性的医院相关因素。 骨折的结果,以及3)检查是否心理社会,文化和生活方式因素介导的骨折, 髋部骨折患者的种族与活动性之间的关系。为了实现这些目标,我 围绕健康差距研究、调解分析、 和实用的临床试验设计和干预开发与补充骨质疏松症和髋关节 骨折临床旋转。随着培训活动和研究目标的完成,我将成功地 过渡到一个独立的研究人员,并更接近我的总体目标,减少种族歧视, 骨折结局的差异。

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{{ truncateString('Nicole C Wright', 18)}}的其他基金

Evaluating the Association between Cardiometabolic Health Over the Lifespan and Vertebral Strength
评估终生心脏代谢健康与椎骨强度之间的关联
  • 批准号:
    10586010
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助金额:
    $ 12.71万
  • 项目类别:
Biology or Management: Understanding Racial Differences in Post Fracture Outcomes
生物学或管理学:了解骨折后结果的种族差异
  • 批准号:
    9769512
  • 财政年份:
    2017
  • 资助金额:
    $ 12.71万
  • 项目类别:

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