Elmisbah Haider O, Almotrafi Salah K, Alanazi Rakan M, Althagafi Fahad M, Almtuairi Khalid A, Mohammed Zakariya M
Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Northern Border University, Arar, SAU.
Department of Mathematics, College of Science, Northern Border University, Arar, SAU.
Cureus. 2024 Feb 14;16(2):e54164. doi: 10.7759/cureus.54164. eCollection 2024 Feb.
Osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee poses a significant public health challenge, with its prevalence escalating globally. This study addresses a critical knowledge gap by investigating the awareness and perceptions of knee OA in the Northern Borders Region, Saudi Arabia, focusing on demographic factors that may influence community perspectives.
The primary aim of this cross-sectional study is to comprehensively examine the awareness and perceptions of knee OA, exploring the influence of demographic variables, including region, gender, age, nationality, and educational levels.
A total of 501 participants from various cities in the Northern Borders Region, Saudi Arabia, were enrolled in this study. Demographic characteristics, including region, gender, age, nationality, and educational levels, were documented. A structured survey instrument was utilized to collect data on awareness and perceptions of knee OA. Statistical analyses included descriptive statistics, chi-square tests, and logistic regression to explore associations.
Demographic insights revealed a predominance of participants from Arar (37.50%) and Rafha (36.50%), with a nearly equal gender distribution (52.90% male, 47.10% female). The majority fell within the 31-45 age group (37.50%), and 97.60% were Saudi nationals. Educational levels varied, with 55.30% holding a bachelor's degree. Awareness levels indicated that 75.40% recognized obesity as a significant factor in knee OA. Significant associations were found between gender and acknowledgment of obesity (p = 0.021), as well as between age and awareness of obesity (p = 0.040). Non-Saudi participants exhibited a higher awareness of knee injury as a reason for arthritis (p = 0.028). Educational levels demonstrated significant associations with awareness of rheumatoid arthritis (p = 0.012), growing old as a reason for knee arthritis (p = 0.002), and various preventive measures and treatment options.
This study provides a nuanced understanding of knee OA awareness and perceptions in the Northern Borders Region, Saudi Arabia. The high recognition of obesity as a risk factor, coupled with demographic variations, highlights the need for tailored health education interventions. Addressing gender-specific, age-related, and educational disparities is crucial for promoting effective community-wide initiatives to prevent and manage knee OA.
膝关节骨关节炎(OA)对公共卫生构成重大挑战,其在全球的患病率不断上升。本研究通过调查沙特阿拉伯北部边境地区对膝关节OA的认知和看法,填补了一项关键的知识空白,重点关注可能影响社区观点的人口统计学因素。
这项横断面研究的主要目的是全面考察对膝关节OA的认知和看法,探讨包括地区、性别、年龄、国籍和教育水平等人口统计学变量的影响。
本研究纳入了来自沙特阿拉伯北部边境地区不同城市的501名参与者。记录了包括地区、性别、年龄、国籍和教育水平在内的人口统计学特征。使用结构化调查工具收集有关膝关节OA认知和看法的数据。统计分析包括描述性统计、卡方检验和逻辑回归以探索关联。
人口统计学洞察显示,来自阿赖尔(37.50%)和拉夫哈(36.50%)的参与者占多数,性别分布几乎相等(男性52.90%,女性47.10%)。大多数人年龄在31 - 45岁之间(37.50%),97.60%为沙特国民。教育水平各不相同,55.30%拥有学士学位。认知水平表明,75.40%的人认识到肥胖是膝关节OA的一个重要因素。在性别与对肥胖的认知之间(p = 0.021)以及年龄与对肥胖的认知之间(p = 0.040)发现了显著关联。非沙特参与者对膝关节损伤作为关节炎病因的认知更高(p = 0.028)。教育水平与对类风湿性关节炎的认知(p = 0.012)、衰老作为膝关节关节炎病因的认知(p = 0.002)以及各种预防措施和治疗选择之间存在显著关联。
本研究对沙特阿拉伯北部边境地区对膝关节OA的认知和看法提供了细致入微的理解。对肥胖作为风险因素的高度认知,再加上人口统计学差异,凸显了开展针对性健康教育干预措施的必要性。解决性别、年龄和教育方面的差异对于推动有效的全社区预防和管理膝关节OA的举措至关重要。