Social cultural factors influencing health seeking practices among men suffering from lower urinary tract symptoms attending surgical outpatient clinic at a county referral hospital in Kenya
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Health seeking practices is critical towards early screening, detection and control of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) whereby human prostate gland is the major cause of benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer (PCA), which mostly accounts for LUTS. Social cultural factors such as cultural beliefs, educational level, income level and religion among many others have a direct influence on health seeking practices both positively and negatively in as far as LUTS are concerned. The researcher explored social cultural factors influencing health seeking practices among men with LUTS attending surgical outpatient clinic at Meru level five hospital (Kenya). De-scriptive cross-sectional study design was used to collect data from 120 men with LUTS, and 4 health workers. Census method was used to select the study participants with questionnaires, interview guide and focused group discussion used as instruments of data collection. Quantitative data was analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software version 22, whereas the qualitative data was analyzed using qualitative techniques. Descriptive statistics were computed to generate percentages and frequencies, which were then presented in tables and charts. Logistic regression was used whereby P-values were employed to determine the statistical significance of results with cut off set at (p ≤0.05). Majority (67.0%) of the patients with LUTS were aged between 61-70 years. Also, majority (68.8%) of the respondents had primary level of education, with majority (72.0%) of them being farmers with an income level of below Ksh. 20,000. The study results showed that social cultural factors had statistical significant influence on health seeking practices among men with LUTS.
寻求健康的做法是至关重要的早期筛查,发现和控制下尿路症状(LUTS),其中人类前列腺是良性前列腺增生(BPH)和前列腺癌(PCA)的主要原因,这是主要的LUTS。社会文化因素,如文化信仰、教育水平、收入水平和宗教等,对寻求保健的做法有直接的积极和消极的影响。研究者探讨了社会文化因素对在Meru五级医院(肯尼亚)外科门诊就诊的LUTS男性寻求健康行为的影响。采用描述性横断面研究设计收集120名LUTS男性和4名卫生工作者的数据。采用人口普查方法选择研究对象,采用问卷调查、访谈指南和焦点小组讨论作为数据收集工具。定量数据采用SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences)软件第22版进行分析,定性数据采用定性技术进行分析。计算描述性统计以产生百分比和频率,然后以表格和图表的形式呈现。采用Logistic回归,采用p值确定结果的统计学显著性,截断集为(p≤0.05)。大多数(67.0%)LUTS患者年龄在61-70岁之间。此外,大多数(68.8%)受访者受过初级教育,其中大多数(72.0%)是收入水平低于2万肯尼亚先令的农民。研究结果显示,社会文化因素对LUTS男性就医行为有显著的影响。