Tanzeela Y. Khalid
Acceptability of self-completion versus face-to-face use of a vertebral fragility fracture clinical decision tool for use in older people with back pain in the UK
Khalid, Tanzeela Y.; Wilmott, Wendy; Shere, Clare; Peters, Tim J.; Drew, Sarah; Paskins, Zoe; Clark, Emma M.
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Summary: This study tested the agreement between self-completion and face-to-face completion of a vertebral fracture clinical decision tool called Vfrac in order to make an evidence-based recommendation of how Vfrac should be used for future research or clinical applications. Findings confirmed that it is necessary to take the physical measurements face-to-face. Background: Around 12% of older adults have vertebral fragility fractures but fewer than one-third are diagnosed. Vfrac is a vertebral fracture screening tool developed to help clinicians identify which patients are at a high risk of having a vertebral fracture, so they can be referred for a spinal radiograph. The aim of this work was to assess the agreement between self-completion and face-to-face use of Vfrac and determine patient preference for use. Methods: Adults aged > 65 years who had experienced back pain in the last 4 months were invited to self-complete Vfrac and have Vfrac completed face-to-face with a healthcare professional. Agreement between low risk or high risk Vfrac scores from self-completion and face-to-face assessment was represented by Cohen’s kappa; agreement in scores was also assessed between fully face-to-face and hybrid completion of Vfrac where only physical measurements are taken face-to-face and the rest self-completed. Data on satisfaction, ease of use and preference for use was also collected. Results: Data from 76 participants including 58 men and 18 women who both self-completed Vfrac and had Vfrac completed face-to-face was used to compare agreement in Vfrac scores. The mean age of participants was 76.4 years (range 65–92). There was moderate agreement in Vfrac scores (kappa 0.53; 95% confidence interval 0.31–0.75) between self-completed and face-to-face completed Vfrac with varied scores for 11 participants out of 76 (14.5%).There was only slight agreement (kappa < 0.2) for each of the three physical measurements between self-completed and face-to-face completed Vfrac. A moderate level of agreement (kappa 0.51) was also observed between fully face-to-face and hybrid completion of Vfrac. Thirty-seven percent of participants had no strong preference for how Vfrac should be completed, 33% preferred self-completion, and 30% preferred face-to-face completion. Conclusions: This study has resulted in the recommendation that future use of this tool should include completion of the physical measurements by a healthcare professional face-to-face, combined with the option of patients either self-completing the questions at home before their appointment or face-to-face at the time of the physical measurements, depending on individual preference. Trial registration: ISRCTN12150779.
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Khalid, T. Y., Wilmott, W., Shere, C., Peters, T. J., Drew, S., Paskins, Z., & Clark, E. M. (2025). Acceptability of self-completion versus face-to-face use of a vertebral fragility fracture clinical decision tool for use in older people with back pain in the UK. Archives of Osteoporosis, 20(1), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11657-025-01586-5
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Jul 5, 2025 |
Online Publication Date | Jul 23, 2025 |
Publication Date | 2025 |
Deposit Date | Jul 29, 2025 |
Publicly Available Date | Jul 29, 2025 |
Journal | Archives of Osteoporosis |
Print ISSN | 1862-3522 |
Electronic ISSN | 1862-3514 |
Publisher | Springer Verlag |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 20 |
Issue | 1 |
Article Number | 102 |
Pages | 1-11 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1007/s11657-025-01586-5 |
Keywords | Vertebral fractures, Back pain, Vfrac, Osteoporosis |
Public URL | https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1327946 |
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