Arwa Fairaq1 , Byader Sulimani2 , Ghada AlAhmadi2 , Nouf Adnan Hijii2 , Rahma AlEssa2 , Sara AlHarthi2 and Yosra Alhindi1
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Identify Population Attitude Towards Osteoporosis and Pharmacists Involvement in Community Education in Makkah, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study Arwa Fairaq1 , Byader Sulimani2 , Ghada AlAhmadi2 , Nouf Adnan Hijii2 , Rahma AlEssa2 , Sara AlHarth
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 1 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

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Introduction: Fracture is the most severe clinical consequence of osteoporosis. Unfortunately, most patientsare unaware that they have fragile bones until they fracture the hip, spine, pelvis, or wrist. Thus, increasedisability, hospitalization, and so on total health care costs. In Saudi Arabia, many middle-aged and olderwomen were unaware of osteoporosis risk factors with a high prevalence of osteoporosis reported in SaudiArabia.Aim: This study’s main objective is to evaluate population awareness about osteoporosis and pharmacist’sinvolvement in patient education to minimize the risk of osteoporosis in the Makkah region.Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed using an online survey. A total of 1390 participantscompleted the questionnaire from 15 February to 15 Marc 2019.Results: only 1.4% of participants had a risk for osteoporosis and got the advice from pharmacists.Significantly, 53.7% had a chance but didn’t get any advice from either physicians or pharmacists.Conclusion: The results show a low self-awareness level in Makkah’s general population with insufficientinvolvement of pharmacists in patient education.