Abstract

Osteoporosis, characterized by diminished bone mass and microarchitectural bone tissue degradation leading to heightened bone fragility and susceptibility to fractures, is a condition that often goes underdiagnosed and undertreated. This cross-sectional survey aimed to assess medication management and the perceived health status among a diverse group of osteoporosis patients, spanning a wide age range (20-80 years), within the general population of Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. The data collection period for this study extended from March 2022 to May 2022, and information was gathered using a questionnaire specifically developed by the researchers. The study population predominantly consisted of females (55%), primarily aged above 40 years, with a substantial proportion possessing technical education (33%). Most participants were married (82%), employed, and exhibited modal body weights within the range of 60-70 kg (25%). A noteworthy portion had a history of vitamin D supplementation (60%), although daily steroid use was less prevalent (56%). While a majority reported adherence to their prescribed medication regimen (64%), they displayed limited awareness of the potential risks associated with non-adherence (64%). Many participants sought treatment for osteoporosis from multiple healthcare facilities. The daily management of the condition was mainly overseen by bone specialists (40%) and local practitioners (34%).

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