Description
Osteoporosis contributes to annual costs exceeding $10 billion in the U.S. due to hip fractures and is the primary cause of hospitalization among older women. Historically, geriatric populations have received inadequate education in navigating the U.S. medical system, emphasizing the importance of targeted education among the elderly. The study’s objective is to improve health literacy among the geriatric population in rural Utah by expanding their understanding of osteoporosis.
Recommended Citation
Baker, Serin; Berhow, Hannah; Hans, Rebekah; Schwartz, Emily; Stutz, Hunter; Alam, Mehruba; Pachas, Alizon; Schmick, Darell; Sant, David PhD; and Noonan, Erika MD, "Development of a Curriculum for Osteoporosis Education in Rural Populations" (2024). Annual Research Symposium. 15.
https://ecommons.roseman.edu/researchsymposium/2024/public_health/15