Perception and awareness of osteoporosis and its related risk factors among women: A cross-sectional study

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Manal Ayyash, K. Jaber, Rajaa Daghash, Rana K. Abu‐Farha, E. Alefishat
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Objectives: This study was designed to assess the awareness of women of the risk factors and preventive measures of osteoporosis. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study that was conducted in Jordan. During the study period, a convenience sample of women were invited to participate via a survey link communicated through social media. Linear regression was used to screen independent variables affecting participants’ awareness of osteoporosis, its risk factors, and preventive measures. Results: 426 women agreed to participate in this study, with a median age of 38.5 years (IQR=16.0). Results showed that women have a median awareness score of 5.0 out of 9.0 (IQR=4.0) about osteoporosis risk factors, whereas women with higher educational levels (diploma or higher) and those with medical-related degrees have a higher awareness about osteoporosis risk factors compared to others (p≤0.05). Medical websites were the primary source used to obtain information about osteoporosis by the participating women (n=236, 55.4%). Also, results showed that more than 90% of the women believed that osteoporosis is a chronic silent disease that makes your bones less dense and more fragile (n=418, 98.1%), and that bone strength may increase by taking vitamin D and calcium (n=405, 95.0%). Conclusion: This study showed that women had an intermediate level of awareness of osteoporosis and prevention measures. The importance of medical websites and social media as sources of information was also demonstrated. More public targeted campaigns are needed to promote awareness of osteoporosis, its risk factors, prevention, and treatment.
女性对骨质疏松症及其相关危险因素的认知和认识:一项横断面研究
目的:本研究旨在评估妇女对骨质疏松症危险因素和预防措施的认识。方法:这是一项在约旦进行的横断面研究。在研究期间,一个方便的女性样本被邀请通过社交媒体传播的调查链接参与。采用线性回归筛选影响参与者骨质疏松意识、危险因素和预防措施的自变量。结果:426名女性同意参加本研究,中位年龄为38.5岁(IQR=16.0)。结果显示,女性对骨质疏松危险因素的知知度中位数为5.0分(IQR=4.0分),而高学历(大专及以上学历)和医学相关学历的女性对骨质疏松危险因素的知知度高于其他人群(p≤0.05)。医学网站是受访女性获取骨质疏松信息的主要来源(n=236, 55.4%)。此外,结果显示,超过90%的女性认为骨质疏松症是一种慢性隐性疾病,它会使你的骨骼密度降低,变得更脆弱(n=418, 98.1%),而骨骼强度可以通过服用维生素D和钙来增加(n=405, 95.0%)。结论:本研究表明,女性对骨质疏松症的认知及预防措施处于中等水平。报告还显示了医疗网站和社交媒体作为信息来源的重要性。需要更多有针对性的公众活动来提高人们对骨质疏松症及其危险因素、预防和治疗的认识。
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Electronic Journal of General Medicine
Electronic Journal of General Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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