1 | Which diagnostic procedures, undertaken by non-physician health professionals (HPs), are recommended in the assessment of risk of falling in adults at high risk of primary or secondary osteoporotic fracture? |
2 | What is the effect (including cost-effectiveness and safety) of non-pharmacological treatments provided by non-physician HPs after osteoporotic fracture? |
3 | What is the effect (including cost-effectiveness and safety) of non-pharmacological treatments provided by non-physician HPs in adults at high risk of primary osteoporotic fracture? |
4 | What is the effect of strategies undertaken by non-physician HPs to implement recommendations for the prevention and management of osteoporotic fracture by potential stakeholders? |
5 | What is the effect of multi-disciplinary team care on health outcomes for persons at high risk of primary or secondary osteoporotic fracture? |
6 | What is the effect of interventions provided by non-physician HPs to enhance adherence to antiosteoporosis medicines in adults at high risk of primary or secondary osteoporotic fracture? |
7 | What is the remit of the rheumatology review as undertaken by non-physician HPs with respect to bone health across all rheumatic conditions? |
8 | What bone health education should non-physician HPs deliver to people with rheumatic disease, specifically younger adults (up to 50 years of age)? |