评估叙利亚妇女对骨质疏松症的知识和态度:一项横断面研究。

IF 2.3 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY
International Journal of Rheumatology Pub Date : 2022-11-08 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/6431151
Ahmad Alhouri, Hanaa Zahrawi, Saja Alasaad, Shahd Mofid Alhayek, Hasan Nabil Al Houri, Sami Jomaa, André Torbey, Sarya Swed, Douaa Alamash, Aous Zawda, Shahad Alhattab Alhasan, Naram Khalayli, Maysoun Kudsi
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背景:骨质疏松症是骨量的进行性下降,发生时骨的组成没有改变。它与骨质脆性增加有关,最终可能导致骨折。在这项研究中,我们旨在评估叙利亚妇女对骨质疏松症的认识水平,并传播有关其预防措施的知识。方法:本研究经叙利亚私立大学机构审查委员会批准。2021年11月28日至2022年3月5日期间,18岁及以上的妇女被送到大马士革、Al Helal和Al Zahrawi医院的诊所,并被要求填写一份有效的问卷。结果:共纳入6082名女性,其中30岁以下女性占63.9% (n = 3884),育龄女性占89.3% (n = 5429)。骨质疏松知识平均得分为69.2±7.7分(28-100分);88.1%正确定义骨质疏松症,大多数(93.4%)听说过骨质疏松症。我们的大多数参与者生活在农村地区(77.2%;N = 4698),而只有22.8% (N = 1384)生活在城市地区。城市受访者的知识得分最高(OR = 1.472;95% ci: 1.258-1.723;P < 0.0001)。75.60%的人认为衰老是骨质疏松症的危险因素。64.6%的人知道骨质疏松症是髋部骨折的直接原因。吸烟、家族史、缺乏运动和更年期是骨质疏松症的主要危险因素,分别占53.6%、53.1%、84.6%和60.7%。社交媒体是骨质疏松症信息的最终来源(64.70%)。结论:我们的研究是该地区规模最大的,也是国内同类研究的首例。叙利亚妇女对骨质疏松症的知识得分平均;绝大多数人对它的定义是正确的,并且听说过它。我们发现年龄或教育水平与骨质疏松症知识之间没有统计学意义。
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Assessing the Knowledge and Attitude towards Osteoporosis among Syrian Women: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Assessing the Knowledge and Attitude towards Osteoporosis among Syrian Women: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Background: Osteoporosis is a progressive decline in the bone mass, which occurs with no alterations to the bone's composition. It is associated with increased bone fragility that may eventually lead to fractures. In this study, we aim to assess the level of awareness that Syrian women possess regarding osteoporosis and spread the knowledge about its prevention measures.

Methods: This study was approved by the Institutional Review Board of the Syrian Private University. A validated questionnaire was asked to be filled in by women aged 18 and above, who were presented to clinics at Damascus, Al Helal, and Al Zahrawi hospitals between 28 November 2021 and 5 March 2022.

Results: 6082 women were included, of which 63.9% (n = 3884) were under 30 years old and 89.3% (n = 5429) were in their reproductive age. The average knowledge score of osteoporosis was 69.2 ± 7.7 (28-100); 88.1% correctly defined osteoporosis while the majority (93.4%) has heard of it. The majority of our participants were living in rural areas (77.2%; n = 4698) while only 22.8% (n = 1384) were living in urban areas. The respondents from urban areas reported the highest knowledge scores (OR = 1.472; 95% CI: 1.258-1.723; P < 0.0001). 75.60% agreed that aging is a risk factor for osteoporosis. 64.6% were aware that osteoporosis is directly responsible for hip fractures. Smoking, family history, lack of exercise, and menopause were the main risk factors for osteoporosis, at 53.6%, 53.1%, 84.6%, and 60.7%, respectively. Social media represented the ultimate source of information on osteoporosis (64.70%).

Conclusion: Our study is the largest in the region and the first of its kind in the country. Syrian women had an average knowledge score regarding osteoporosis; the vast majority has defined it correctly and has heard of it. We found no statistical significance between age or educational level and adequate knowledge about osteoporosis.

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