Study protocol for the systematic review and meta-analyses of the association between schizophrenia and bone fragility

Author:

Azimi Manavi BehnazORCID,Stuart Amanda LORCID,Pasco Julie AORCID,Hodge Jason M,Corney KaylaORCID,Berk MichaelORCID,Williams Lana JORCID

Abstract

IntroductionIndividuals with schizophrenia are known to be at higher risk of comorbid conditions, both physical and psychological. Osteoporosis is possibly one of these, leading to public health concerns due to higher rates of associated mortality and morbidity. We aim to systematically search all available evidence across electronic databases regarding the relationship between schizophrenia and bone fragility.Methods and analysisA systematic search of the research databases CINAHL, MEDLINE Complete, Embase and PsycINFO will be conducted and identified papers reviewed for eligibility, with a second reviewer confirming inclusions. Searches will be run from database inception to 1 October 2020 and supplemented by the hand checking of references of identified articles. A previously published scoring system will be used for assessing the methodological quality and risk of bias. A meta-analysis is planned.Ethics and disseminationDue to including published literature only, ethical permission will not be necessary. Results of this study will be published in a relevant scientific journal and presented at a conference in the field of interest.PROSPERO registration numberCRD42020171959.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Australian Rotary Health/Bing Taylor PhD Scholarship

NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellowship

NHMRC Investigator grant

NHMRC Career Development Fellowship

Deakin University Postgraduate Research Scholarship

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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