Background. Preventive measures including patient education can reduce hip
fractures related to osteoporosis. Sometimes osteoporosis can be diagnosed
with fractures or with a serious health problem, and most women are probabl
y unaware of the risk factors which can be changed by prevention. The first
step in preventing osteoporosis in women should be to make them aware of t
he risk factors.
Objectives. Our aim was to determine Turkish women's knowledge about and at
titudes to osteoporosis and its prevention.
Methods. A total of 311 women who applied to the Family Medicine department
of the Middle East Technical University Medical Center were asked to fill
in a questionnaire about osteoporosis. Only 270 of the 311 women who comple
ted the entire questionnaire were included in the study.
Results. Nearly 90% of the women surveyed thought they were somewhat famili
ar with osteoporosis. However, >65% were unaware that the disease is direct
ly responsible for disabling hip fractures, a nd >40% we re unable to ident
ify significant risk factors. Only 36% of the respondents could correctly i
dentify the calcium-rich foods among the choices.
Conclusion. According to our survey, a considerable number of the Turkish w
omen in our settlement are unaware of the risk factors and the consequences
of osteoporosis. Therefore, the women have inadequate knowledge of osteopo
rosis. There should be information resources easily accessible for the pati
ents. The most important organizational incentives for providing patient in
formation are further health promotion by the health authorities and the su
pport of family physicians and the primary health care team.