TY - JOUR
T1 - Knowledge about Osteoporosis among healthy women attending a tertiary care hospital
AU - Riaz, Mehmood
AU - Abid, Naushad
AU - Patel, Junaid
AU - Tariq, Muhammad
AU - Khan, Muhammad Shoaib
AU - Zuberi, Lubna
PY - 2008/4
Y1 - 2008/4
N2 - Introduction: To determinate the knowledge on osteoporosis-risk factors and disease in three age groups of Pakistani women. Methods: In this exploratory cross-sectional study, an osteoporosis knowledge assessment questionnaire (OKAT) was used to collect data and it was delivered through a face-to-face interview. Questions were asked about symptoms of osteoporosis, knowledge of risk factors, preventive factors and treatment. A convenience sample (n =320) comprising of three groups of healthy women aged 25-35 years, 36-45 years, and over 45 years was taken. The scoring range was 0 to 20. Among-group comparisions of means were analyzed by two-way ANOVA. To determine the overall influence of osteoporosis-risk factors, the multivariate analysis was used. Results: The knowledge on osteoporosis in younger women was very poor compared to relatively older females. However, women belonging to higher socioeconomic status and better education had slightly more knowledge about osteoporosis compared to those with a low education level, regardless of age. Conclusion: The majority of women had modest knowledge on osteoporosis. Younger women were at increased risk for low bone mass and premature osteoporosis.
AB - Introduction: To determinate the knowledge on osteoporosis-risk factors and disease in three age groups of Pakistani women. Methods: In this exploratory cross-sectional study, an osteoporosis knowledge assessment questionnaire (OKAT) was used to collect data and it was delivered through a face-to-face interview. Questions were asked about symptoms of osteoporosis, knowledge of risk factors, preventive factors and treatment. A convenience sample (n =320) comprising of three groups of healthy women aged 25-35 years, 36-45 years, and over 45 years was taken. The scoring range was 0 to 20. Among-group comparisions of means were analyzed by two-way ANOVA. To determine the overall influence of osteoporosis-risk factors, the multivariate analysis was used. Results: The knowledge on osteoporosis in younger women was very poor compared to relatively older females. However, women belonging to higher socioeconomic status and better education had slightly more knowledge about osteoporosis compared to those with a low education level, regardless of age. Conclusion: The majority of women had modest knowledge on osteoporosis. Younger women were at increased risk for low bone mass and premature osteoporosis.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 18655428
AN - SCOPUS:43849089867
SN - 0030-9982
VL - 58
SP - 190
EP - 194
JO - Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association
JF - Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association
IS - 4
ER -