Knowledge, attitude, and misconceptions towards osteoporosis among patients with musculoskeletal health problems

A. Moshrif, Hany M Ali Hamid Khalifa
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Purpose/Introduction:To determine the level of awareness and knowledge about osteoporosis among a sample of patients with musculoskeletal diseases. Methods: Through a cross-sectional study on patients with musculoskeletal disorders either degenerative or inflammatory (aged 18-62 years), 1200 participants were interviewed and responded to a prepared validated questionnaire about the knowledge and attitude towards Osteoporosis (OP) and its potential complications as fragility fractures and kyphosis. Results: Seventy eight percent (936) of the studied subjects know osteoporosis (of them only 930 agreed to complete the study) while 22% did not know a disease called osteoporosis and did not complete the remaining questions. A positive effect was found for educational level, occupation, and residence on knowledge of osteoporosis (P=0.000, P=0.001, P=00.002 respectively). Among those who completed the questionnaire, the majority (72.2% and 82%)were found to have the misconceptions that OP can lead to joint deformities and bone pain which reflected that their knowledge about the disease lacks the required in-depth awareness. Conclusion: There are variable degrees of knowledge and attitudes towards patients with musculoskeletal disorders which are affected by multiple factors including educational level, occupation, residence and marital status. However, the in-depth awareness about the disease is highly limited and efforts should be done to overcome this point as a first step to prevent the disease. Summary: Awareness and knowledge about Osteoporosis (OP) and its risk factors is highly limited and efforts should be done to overcome this point as a first step to prevent the disease.
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目的/简介:确定肌肉骨骼疾病患者对骨质疏松症的认识和知识水平。方法:通过对患有退行性或炎症性肌肉骨骼疾病的患者(18-62岁)的横断面研究,对1200名参与者进行了访谈,并对骨质疏松症(OP)及其潜在并发症如脆性骨折和后凸的知识和态度进行了问卷调查。结果:78%(936)的研究对象知道骨质疏松症(其中只有930人同意完成研究),22%的人不知道骨质疏松症,也没有完成剩余的问题。文化程度、职业、居住地对骨质疏松认知有正向影响(P=0.000, P=0.001, P=00.002)。在完成问卷的人群中,大多数人(72.2%和82%)存在OP可导致关节畸形和骨痛的误解,反映出他们对该疾病的认识缺乏必要的深入认识。结论:受文化程度、职业、居住、婚姻状况等多种因素的影响,对肌肉骨骼疾病患者的认知和态度存在不同程度的差异。然而,对这种疾病的深入认识是非常有限的,应该努力克服这一点,作为预防疾病的第一步。总结:对骨质疏松症(OP)及其危险因素的认识和知识非常有限,应努力克服这一点,作为预防该疾病的第一步。
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