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Mariola Janiszewska1, Ewelina Firlej1, Dorota Żołnierczuk-Kieliszek1, Małgorzata Dziedzic1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Osteoporosis is an illness characterized by the handicapped endurance of the bones, causing an increased risk of fracture. AIM OF THE STUDY: Aim of the study was to establish the level of knowledge about osteoporosis prevention among women screened by bone densitometry and to answer the question whether the level of knowledge is dependent on socio-demographic factors.Entities:
Keywords: densitometry; osteoporosis; women
Year: 2016 PMID: 27582684 PMCID: PMC4993984 DOI: 10.5114/pm.2016.61192
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prz Menopauzalny ISSN: 1643-8876
Responses to the Osteoporosis Knowledge Test of women screened by bone densitometry
| Question, the correct answer in italics | Percentage of correct answers |
|---|---|
| 1. Eating a diet low in dairy products, | 71.2% |
| 2. Being menopausal; | 74.7% |
| 3. Having a parent or grandparent who has osteoporosis; | 57.5% |
| 4. Being a white and Asian woman; | 38.4% |
| 5. Being an elderly man; | 81.8% |
| 6. Having ovaries surgically removed; | 39.4% |
| 7. Taking cortisone (steroids e. g. Prednisone) for a long time; | 34.2% |
| 8. Being overweight; | 20.5% |
| 9. Having an eating disorder; | 79.5% |
| 10. Consuming more than 2 alcoholic drinks per day; | 44.5% |
| 11. Smoking on a daily basis; | 48.3% |
| 12. How many days a week do you need to exercise at least to strengthen bones; | 24.7% |
| 13. To make strong bones exercise must be hard enough to make breathing; | 17.8% |
| 14. Which of the following activities (swimming, walking briskly, stretching) is the best way to reduce a person's chance of getting osteoporosis? | 33.6% |
| 15. Which of the following activities (bicycling, yoga, lifting weights) is the best way to reduce a person's chance of getting osteoporosis? | 6.8% |
| 16. Which of the following activities (jogging or running, golfing using a golf cart, gardening) is the best way to reduce a person's chance of getting osteoporosis? | 55.1% |
| 17. Which of the following activities (bowling, doing laundry, aerobic dancing) is the best way to reduce a person's chance of getting osteoporosis? | 69.9% |
| 18. Which of these is the best source of calcium (apples, cheeses, cucumbers)? | 84.6% |
| 19. Which of these is the best source of calcium (peanut butter, turkey meat, canned sardines)? | 45.5% |
| 20. Which of these is the best source of calcium (chicken, broccoli, grapes)? | 36.3% |
| 21. Which of these is the best source of calcium (yoghurt, strawberries, cabbage)? | 85.6% |
| 22. Which of these is the best source of calcium (ice-cream, grapefruit, radishes)? | 46.6% |
| 23. What is the recommended amount of calcium for an adult? | 37.7% |
| 24. How much milk must an adult drink to meet the recommended calcium intake? | 16.1% |
| 25. Which is the best reason for taking a calcium supplement? | 51.8% |
| 26. Which vitamin is required for the absorption of calcium? | 77.2% |
| 27. What is the best source of vitamin required for the absorption of calcium (carrot, orange, sunlight)? | 75.7% |
| 28. What is the best food source of the vitamin required for the absorption of calcium (spinach, cheese, salmon)? | 41.1% |
| 29. Which is the recommended amount of vitamin required for the absorption of calcium for an adult of 50 years old and older? | 28.1% |
| 30. When is the best time to build strong bones (childhood, adolescence, young adulthood)? | 33.2% |
| 31. Osteoporosis can be diagnosed by (blood test, DXA scan, symptoms)? | 82.9% |
| 32. Once you have osteoporosis; | 79.8% |
The respondents’ knowledge on osteoporosis: summing up
| Test of knowledge on osteoporosis | Minimum score | Maximum score | Average score | Standard deviation (SD) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Calcium knowledge (total possible score 26 points) | 292 | 0 | 24 | 14.03 | 3.52 |
| Exercise knowledge (total possible score 20 points) | 292 | 0 | 17 | 9.97 | 3.05 |
| Knowledge about risk factors, screen tests and treatment (total possible score 14 points) | 292 | 0 | 14 | 7.87 | 2.41 |
The level of knowledge on osteoporosis according to respondents’ employment status
| Employment status | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Employees | Non-employees | |||||||
| M | SD | M | SD | |||||
| Calcium knowledge | 205 | 14.14 | 3.641 | 87 | 13.77 | 3.216 | 0.814 | 0.417 |
| Exercise knowledge | 205 | 10.10 | 3.053 | 87 | 9.68 | 3.037 | 1.075 | 0.283 |
| Knowledge about risk factors, screen tests and treatment | 205 | 7.95 | 2.445 | 87 | 7.68 | 2.325 | 0.855 | 0.377 |
The level of knowledge on osteoporosis according to respondents’ self-assessment of living conditions
| M | SD | ANOVA | Tukey's test | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F | |||||||
| Calcium knowledge | very good (1) | 46 | 15.13 | 3.79 | 3.424 | 0.018 | 1-3 |
| good (2) | 171 | 14.14 | 3.26 | ||||
| average (3) | 70 | 13.11 | 3.77 | ||||
| poor (4) | 5 | 12.80 | 3.11 | ||||
| Exercise knowledge | very good (1) | 46 | 10.87 | 3.26 | 2.953 | 0.033 | 1-3 |
| good (2) | 171 | 10.06 | 2.83 | ||||
| average (3) | 70 | 9.20 | 3.30 | ||||
| poor (4) | 5 | 9.60 | 3.13 | ||||
| Knowledge about risk factors, screen tests and treatment | very good (1) | 46 | 8.72 | 2.77 | 3.835 | 0.010 | 1-3 |
| good (2) | 171 | 7.92 | 2.19 | ||||
| average (3) | 70 | 7.20 | 2.54 | ||||
| poor (4) | 5 | 7.80 | 1.92 | ||||
| good (2) | 171 | 16.28 | 3.79 | ||||
| average (3) | 70 | 15.11 | 4.45 | ||||
| poor (4) | 5 | 14.60 | 4.16 | ||||
The knowledge on osteoporosis according to women's education level
| M | SD | ANOVA | Tukey's test | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F | |||||||
| Calcium knowledge | higher (1) | 81 | 14.91 | 3.564 | 4.353 | 0.005 | 1-3 |
| secondary (2) | 152 | 14.04 | 3.375 | ||||
| primary (3) | 26 | 12.65 | 2.607 | ||||
| vocational (4) | 33 | 12.88 | 4.106 | ||||
| Exercise knowledge | higher (1) | 81 | 10.52 | 2.886 | 2.636 | 0.050 | |
| secondary (2) | 152 | 10.00 | 3.012 | ||||
| primary (3) | 26 | 9.58 | 2.469 | ||||
| vocational (4) | 33 | 8.82 | 3.729 | ||||
| Knowledge about risk factors, screen tests and treatment | higher (1) | 81 | 8.35 | 2.346 | 2.948 | 0.033 | 1-4 |
| secondary (2) | 152 | 7.90 | 2.397 | ||||
| primary (3) | 26 | 7.12 | 1.840 | ||||
| vocational (4) | 33 | 7.15 | 2.774 | ||||