评估巴基斯坦公众和医生对乳腺癌筛查和预防的认识、态度和做法:亚洲乳腺癌发病率最高的国家。

IF 1.6 Q4 ONCOLOGY International Journal of Breast Cancer Pub Date : 2024-09-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/2128388
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引言乳腺癌是一项全球性的健康挑战,死亡率很高,影响着全球数百万人。巴基斯坦拉合尔是乳腺癌的高发区,本研究旨在评估当地公众和医生对乳腺癌筛查、预防和治疗的认识和做法。研究方法:本研究采用横断面研究设计,于 2023 年 3 月至 8 月期间在巴基斯坦拉合尔进行,共有 404 名公众和 240 名医生参加。数据收集和评估使用了经过验证的调查问卷,并使用 SPSS Version 25 进行了描述性和推论性统计。结果在巴基斯坦拉合尔,公众对乳腺癌的认知度较低,80.2%的人不知道乳腺癌在全球的发病率,65.3%的人认为并非人人都有患病风险,只有 42.1%的人认识到乳腺癌的症状。女性表现出更高的认知度(OR:1.020,CI:0.617-1.686,p = 0.002)和积极的态度(OR:2.711,CI:1.478-6.478,p = 0.045),而 18-29 岁年龄组的积极实践几率更高(OR:4.317,CI:2.678-5.956,p = 0.004)。受教育程度对知识和态度有很大影响。只有 13.9% 的人进行了自我检查。在医生中,88.8%的人对筛查有信心,但病人的恐惧(42.9%)和经济障碍(79.2%)阻碍了他们的行动。具有 FCPS 资格的医生在认识(OR:1.550,CI:1.130-2.117,P = 0.007)、态度(OR:1.500,CI:1.050-2.150,P = 0.025)和实践(OR:1.470,CI:1.070-2.017,P = 0.020)方面的几率更高。拥有 11-20 年工作经验的人也表现出更好的意识(OR:1.400,CI:1.050-1.868,p = 0.022)和态度(OR:1.450,CI:1.045-2.018,p = 0.029)。结论总之,公众对乳腺癌的认识有限,这凸显了制定有针对性的教育计划的必要性。虽然大多数医生对乳腺癌有较高的认识,但要提高乳腺癌筛查率,必须解决与患者沟通方面的挑战和障碍,如恐惧和经济限制。这些发现强调了有针对性的干预措施对提高公众意识、筛查实践和医患沟通的重要性。
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Assessing Awareness, Attitude, and Practices of Breast Cancer Screening and Prevention Among General Public and Physicians in Pakistan: A Nation With the Highest Breast Cancer Incidence in Asia.

Introduction: Breast cancer is a global health challenge with significant mortality, affecting millions worldwide. The current study is aimed at evaluating awareness and practices related to breast cancer screening, prevention, and treatment among the general public and physicians in Lahore, Pakistan, which has a significant incidence of breast cancer. Methodology: The current study adopted a cross-sectional study design conducted in Lahore, Pakistan, between March and August 2023, among 404 participants from the general public and 240 physicians. Data collection and evaluation involved the use of validated questionnaires, and both descriptive and inferential statistics were performed using SPSS Version 25. Result: In Lahore, Pakistan, breast cancer awareness among the public was low, with 80.2% unaware of its global prevalence, 65.3% believing not everyone is at risk, and only 42.1% recognizing symptoms. Females showed greater awareness (OR: 1.020, CI: 0.617-1.686, p = 0.002) and positive attitudes (OR: 2.711, CI: 1.478-6.478, p = 0.045), while the 18-29 age group had higher odds of positive practices (OR: 4.317, CI: 2.678-5.956, p = 0.004). Educational attainment significantly influences knowledge and attitudes. Only 13.9% practiced self-examination. Among physicians, 88.8% were confident in screenings, but patient fear (42.9%) and financial barriers (79.2%) hindered action. Physicians with FCPS qualifications had higher odds of awareness (OR: 1.550, CI: 1.130-2.117, p = 0.007), attitudes (OR: 1.500, CI: 1.050-2.150, p = 0.025), and practices (OR: 1.470, CI: 1.070-2.017, p = 0.020). Those with 11-20 years of experience also showed better awareness (OR: 1.400, CI: 1.050-1.868, p = 0.022) and attitudes (OR: 1.450, CI: 1.045-2.018, p = 0.029). Conclusion: In conclusion, breast cancer awareness among the general public is limited, highlighting the need for tailored education programs. Although most physicians show high awareness, challenges in patient communication and barriers, such as fear and financial constraints, must be addressed to improve screening uptake. These findings emphasize the importance of targeted interventions to enhance public awareness, screening practices, and physician-patient communication.

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期刊介绍: International Journal of Breast Cancer is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that provides a forum for scientists, clinicians, and health care professionals working in breast cancer research and management. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to molecular pathology, genomics, genetic predisposition, screening and diagnosis, disease markers, drug sensitivity and resistance, as well as novel therapies, with a specific focus on molecular targeted agents and immune therapies.
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