Assessment of the knowledge and awareness of urinary bladder cancer among the general population in Western Saudi Arabia.

IF 0.7 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Urology Annals Pub Date : 2023-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-14 DOI:10.4103/ua.ua_70_22
Anmar Nassir, Hesham Saada, Salah Bakry, Sulten Al-Zahrani, Suhayb Bakry
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Background: One of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide is cancer; this encompasses a challenging health issue for both health providers and the community. Bladder cancer is the ninth most common cancer worldwide. However, few studies have been conducted to estimate the level of knowledge and awareness of urinary bladder cancer among the general population globally and nationally. Therefore, the following study aims to assess the magnitude and level of awareness of urinary bladder cancer among citizens in western Saudi Arabia.

Methodology: The following survey-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Saudi Arabia's western region from April to May 2019. A structured questionnaire exploring the knowledge of urinary bladder cancer was given to the participants. In addition, participants' demographics, social determinants, and past personal and family histories were gathered. The sum of the awareness responses was graded as positive or negative and correlated to determinants.

Results: A total of 927 participants participated in the study. 74.2% were male, and for most participants, the highest educational level was a university degree (64.7%). The majority of the participants were unmarried (single) (51%) and widowed participants represented the lowest response (3.7%). The majority of the participants were aware of the term "urinary bladder cancer" (78.2%), yet only 24.8% acquainted good knowledge about urinary bladder cancer.

Conclusion: We found that the citizens in Saudi Arabia have insufficient knowledge of urinary bladder cancer and its detriments.

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沙特阿拉伯西部普通人群对膀胱癌症知识和认识的评估。
背景:癌症是全球死亡率和发病率的主要原因之一;这对卫生服务提供者和社区来说都是一个具有挑战性的健康问题。膀胱癌症是世界上第九大最常见的癌症。然而,很少有研究评估全球和全国普通人群对癌症的知识和认识水平。因此,以下研究旨在评估沙特阿拉伯西部公民对膀胱癌症的认识程度和水平。方法:以下基于调查的横断面研究于2019年4月至5月在沙特阿拉伯西部地区进行。为参与者提供了一份结构性问卷,探讨癌症的知识。此外,还收集了参与者的人口统计、社会决定因素以及过去的个人和家族史。意识反应的总和被分为积极或消极,并与决定因素相关。结果:共有927名参与者参与了这项研究。74.2%为男性,大多数参与者的最高教育水平为大学学历(64.7%)。大多数参与者未婚(单身)(51%),丧偶的参与者反应最低(3.7%)。大多数受访者知道“癌症”一词(78.2%),但只有24.8%的人对膀胱癌症有很好的了解。结论:沙特阿拉伯居民对癌症及其危害认识不足。
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