Table 3.

Learning needs related to osteoporosis care and barriers to guideline implementation using EMR tools that were identified with open-ended questions

OPEN-ENDED QUESTIONEXAMPLE QUOTATIONS
What do you have a great deal of difficulty with regarding osteoporosis diagnosis and screening?
Learning needs related to diagnosis and screening
  • Interpreting BMD reports, particularly for patients receiving treatment“Radiologists have started saying, ‘Cannot provide risk because patient is on therapy for osteoporosis.’ So, what do I do with this report?”
  • When to order a BMD test“I am currently not ordering BMD on a male patient over 65 years without any risk factors, as I don’t know what to do with the results if they have osteoporosis”
  • When to repeat BMD tests“Never quite sure when and how often to order repeat BMDs, especially for low-risk patients or those on bisphosphonates!”
Learning needs related to treatment
  • Managing patients who are in the moderate-risk category“The high-risk and low-risk patients are easy … it’s those darn moderate-risk patients and trying to determine who require[s] treatment”
  • Prescribing pharmacotherapy for osteoporosis
    -Types of treatment and first-line therapies“Unbelievably confusing about who to treat with what and for how long!”
    -Duration of treatments and drug holidays“Duration of bisphosphonate therapy appears to be the Wild, Wild West of osteoporosis treatment … no one seems to know the optimal duration of bisphosphonate therapy”
What do you feel are barriers to implementing guidelines using EMR tools?
Too time consuming to learn how to use the tools“The biggest barrier is the first use. If someone showed me how to use my EMR to assess risk and evaluate if BMD is necessary, I think it would become part of my routine”
Difficulty introducing new tools into EMR software“PS [Suite EMR] software is problematic with the introduction of new stamps and templates”
Difficulty revising the tool when guidelines are revised and software is updated“EMR tools are great … but how do we keep these up to date as the guidelines change?”
  • BMD—bone mineral density, EMR—electronic medical record.