Abstract
The health maintenance of women with diverse disabilities and chronic disabling conditions has been neglected by medical,professionals. Interest in their basic health promotion has been eclipsed by the narrowed focus on their underlying conditions. We surveyed preventive medical practices of 220 women with multiple sclerosis (MS). The objectives of this study were to evaluate the adequacy of preventive healthcare delivery for women with MS and to explore the adequacy of the detection, prevention, and treatment of osteoporosis in this highrisk population. Our survey revealed that 50% of the women do not get regular medical preventive checkups. Twenty-five percent do not have regular pelvic examinations, and 11% have not had a Pap smear within 3-5 years. In women over 40 years old, 52% do not have yearly mammograms. Risk factors for premature osteoporosis in our sample included impaired mobility (53%), corticosteroid use (82%), and vitamin D deficiency as a result of avoidance of sunlight. Despite these risks, 85% have never had bone density testing, 50% are not taking calcium supplements, and 71% are not taking vitamin D. Among the postmenopausal sample, 81% have never had bone density testing, 50% are not taking calcium supplements, and 70% are not receiving hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Only 1% are taking bone resorption inhibitors. The benefits of preventive healthcare and cancer prevention screening should be stressed to women with MS. Referrals should be facilitated by neurologists for dignified, knowledgeable examinations in fully accessible facilities. Osteoporosis prevention, screening, and treatment protocols must be part of the medical plan for all women with MS.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 389-395 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Journal of Women's Health and Gender-Based Medicine |
| Volume | 9 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - May 2000 |
| Externally published | Yes |
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