Knowledge and Awareness of Osteoporosis: A Survey of Physical Therapy Providers in Saudi Arabia

Background. Osteoporosis “OP” is classified as one of the most serious health conditions worldwide. OP increases the skeletal fracture risk by 35%, particularly at hip, spine, and wrist joints. Healthcare professionals should be aware of OP clinical signs and have good knowledge while managing all p...

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Main Authors: Muataz Almaddah, Fahad Alzahrani, RiziqAllah Gaowgzeh, Abdullah Alqarni, Rani Othman, Afnan Gmmash
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Published: Wiley 2024-01-01
Series:International Journal of Clinical Practice
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/2797382
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author Muataz Almaddah
Fahad Alzahrani
RiziqAllah Gaowgzeh
Abdullah Alqarni
Rani Othman
Afnan Gmmash
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Rani Othman
Afnan Gmmash
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description Background. Osteoporosis “OP” is classified as one of the most serious health conditions worldwide. OP increases the skeletal fracture risk by 35%, particularly at hip, spine, and wrist joints. Healthcare professionals should be aware of OP clinical signs and have good knowledge while managing all patients. Objectives. This study aims to investigate the current level of osteoporosis knowledge and awareness among physical therapy providers in Saudi Arabia. Methods. One hundred and sixty-eight physical therapy providers participated in this cross-sectional electronic survey from February to July of 2021. The participants completed the Osteoporosis Knowledge Assessment Tool questionnaire (OKAT). Descriptive analysis was utilized to assess the current level of osteoporosis knowledge among physical therapy providers. Results. Among the 168 participants, 55% (n = 92) were over 31 years old and 45% (n = 76) were 30 years old or under. The majority of participants 37% (n = 62) had more than 10 years of experience, 45% (n = 76) mainly treat orthopedic conditions, and 70% (n = 117) live in the western region. The results showed that 67.9% (n = 114) of participants had good knowledge about osteoporosis, while 19.6% (n = 33) had poor knowledge, and only 12.5% (n = 21) had excellent knowledge. Conclusion. Physical therapy providers in Saudi Arabia have a good knowledge of osteoporosis. The overall OP preventive measure knowledge questions were poor. It is crucial for physical therapy providers to act appropriately to prevent falls and mitigate any potential risks.
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spelling doaj-art-2edb3bdaf75a46d3b4c7949b2d58963f2025-02-03T01:29:26ZengWileyInternational Journal of Clinical Practice1742-12412024-01-01202410.1155/2024/2797382Knowledge and Awareness of Osteoporosis: A Survey of Physical Therapy Providers in Saudi ArabiaMuataz Almaddah0Fahad Alzahrani1RiziqAllah Gaowgzeh2Abdullah Alqarni3Rani Othman4Afnan Gmmash5Department of Physical TherapyDepartment of Physical TherapyDepartment of Physical TherapyDepartment of Physical TherapyDepartment of Physical TherapyDepartment of Physical TherapyBackground. Osteoporosis “OP” is classified as one of the most serious health conditions worldwide. OP increases the skeletal fracture risk by 35%, particularly at hip, spine, and wrist joints. Healthcare professionals should be aware of OP clinical signs and have good knowledge while managing all patients. Objectives. This study aims to investigate the current level of osteoporosis knowledge and awareness among physical therapy providers in Saudi Arabia. Methods. One hundred and sixty-eight physical therapy providers participated in this cross-sectional electronic survey from February to July of 2021. The participants completed the Osteoporosis Knowledge Assessment Tool questionnaire (OKAT). Descriptive analysis was utilized to assess the current level of osteoporosis knowledge among physical therapy providers. Results. Among the 168 participants, 55% (n = 92) were over 31 years old and 45% (n = 76) were 30 years old or under. The majority of participants 37% (n = 62) had more than 10 years of experience, 45% (n = 76) mainly treat orthopedic conditions, and 70% (n = 117) live in the western region. The results showed that 67.9% (n = 114) of participants had good knowledge about osteoporosis, while 19.6% (n = 33) had poor knowledge, and only 12.5% (n = 21) had excellent knowledge. Conclusion. Physical therapy providers in Saudi Arabia have a good knowledge of osteoporosis. The overall OP preventive measure knowledge questions were poor. It is crucial for physical therapy providers to act appropriately to prevent falls and mitigate any potential risks.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/2797382
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Fahad Alzahrani
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Abdullah Alqarni
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Knowledge and Awareness of Osteoporosis: A Survey of Physical Therapy Providers in Saudi Arabia
International Journal of Clinical Practice
title Knowledge and Awareness of Osteoporosis: A Survey of Physical Therapy Providers in Saudi Arabia
title_full Knowledge and Awareness of Osteoporosis: A Survey of Physical Therapy Providers in Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Knowledge and Awareness of Osteoporosis: A Survey of Physical Therapy Providers in Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and Awareness of Osteoporosis: A Survey of Physical Therapy Providers in Saudi Arabia
title_short Knowledge and Awareness of Osteoporosis: A Survey of Physical Therapy Providers in Saudi Arabia
title_sort knowledge and awareness of osteoporosis a survey of physical therapy providers in saudi arabia
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