Health-Seeking Behaviors and Misconceptions about Osteoarthritis in Patients and the General Population in Saudi Arabia

Author:

Kazi Ambreen12ORCID,Alrabiah Hamad F.3ORCID,Alosaimi Khalid Fawaz3ORCID,Alshehri Naif Ahmed3,Alhalabi Omar Mohammad Bassam3,Alshamrani Abdulelah Saad3,AlQuaiz AlJohara M12,Hamid Bushra1

Affiliation:

1. Princess Nora Bent Abdullah Chair for Women’s Health Research, Research Chairs Program, King Saud University Medical City, Riyadh 11362, Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Family & Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud University Medical City, Riyadh 11362, Saudi Arabia

3. College of Medicine, King Saud University Medical City, Riyadh 11362, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a public health disease that causes decreased mobility and leads to poor quality of life. A person’s health-seeking behavior can influence their understanding of a disease, which in turn can alter its course. The objectives of this study were to measure the misconceptions about osteoarthritis and to identify the associated health-seeking behaviors. An online, self-administered, questionnaire-based study was conducted with 872 Arabic-speaking participants divided into three strata, group 1 comprising of patients with OA, group 2 participants with joint pain (without OA) and group 3 comprised of general population. Multivariate logistic regression analysis found that seeking care from general practitioners [3.29 (1.19, 9.16)], taking advice from friends [2.83 (1.08, 7.42)], seeking care from chiropractors [3.67 (1.02, 13.60)] and podiatrist [4.64 (1.31, 16.51)] were significantly associated with misconceptions, whereas, the odds were lower for those using social media [0.16 (0.06, 0.46)] and expert websites [0.63 (0.40, 0.99)]. The findings of this study imply that the level of misconceptions is high amongst all three strata.. Expert websites and social media have a positive effect on the management of osteoarthritis. However, general practitioners and allied health workers should regularly update their knowledge using refresher courses.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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