Abstract:Background:Self-reported fracture history data is frequently used in epidemiological studies of osteoporosis. Self-reported fracture data may differ from fracture history coded in electronic health records (EHR) due to imperfect patient recall, incomplete communication with clinicians, or lack of a universal EHR. Because both self-reported fracture history and EHR data can define phenotypes for clinical research studies, it is important to understand how these 2 data sources compare.Objectives:To compare self-… Show more
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