乌干达对子宫颈癌筛查和预防的认识、知识和态度。

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Public Health Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.puhe.2024.12.005
Dahye Baik , Byung-woo Kim , Yejin Ha , Jin-kyoung Oh , Nixon Niyonzima , Collins Mpamani , Judith Asasira , Martin Origa , Jackson Orem , Moran Ki , Alfred Jatho
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目标:宫颈癌是乌干达最普遍的癌症,造成了严重的负担,死亡率很高。透过筛检及早发现,是降低子宫颈癌死亡率的关键。本研究旨在调查乌干达中部和西部地区居民对宫颈癌及其筛查的认识、知识和态度。研究设计:横断面研究。方法:于2023年10月至11月在坎帕拉市、姆巴拉拉市和姆巴拉拉区进行面对面访谈,采用结构化问卷进行横断面研究。共有2000名年龄≥20岁的男性和女性参与了这项研究。结果:95%的受访者了解宫颈癌,85.1%的人知道宫颈癌筛查,37.8%的人听说过人乳头瘤病毒(HPV),只有18.9%的人认为HPV是主要危险因素。在女性当中,35%曾接受子宫颈癌筛检。阻碍获得筛查的最重要障碍是缺乏知识(74.1%)。超过一半的受访者(52.9%)认为子宫颈癌是一种致命疾病,93.7%的女性表示愿意接受免费筛查。结论:虽然对宫颈癌及其筛查的认识较高,但对HPV的认识和实际宫颈癌筛查率较低,尽管接受筛查的意愿很高。有必要增加对教育和提高认识运动的投资,以及有组织的宫颈癌筛查方案,以促进筛查并减少乌干达的宫颈癌负担。
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Awareness, knowledge, and attitude toward cervical cancer screening and prevention in Uganda

Objectives

Cervical cancer is the most prevalent cancer in Uganda, posing a significant burden with high mortality rates. Early detection through screening is crucial to reduce cervical cancer mortality. This study aimed to investigate the awareness, knowledge, and attitudes toward cervical cancer and its screening among residents in the central and western regions of Uganda.

Study design

Cross-sectional study.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was conducted through face-to-face interviews using a structured questionnaire, during October and November 2023 in Kampala City, Mbarara City, and Mbarara District. A total of 2000 men and women aged ≥20 years participated in the study.

Results

Among the respondents, 95 % were aware of cervical cancer, 85.1 % knew about cervical cancer screening, 37.8 % had heard of the human papillomavirus (HPV), and only 18.9 % recognized HPV as a major risk factor. Among females, 35 % had undergone cervical cancer screening. The most significant barrier preventing access to screening was a lack of knowledge (74.1 %). More than half of the respondents considered cervical cancer to be a fatal disease (52.9 %), and 93.7 % of females expressed willingness to undergo screening if provided for free.

Conclusion

While awareness of cervical cancer and its screening was high, knowledge of HPV and actual cervical cancer screening rates were low, despite a high willingness to undergo screening. Increased investment in education and awareness campaigns, along with an organized cervical cancer screening program, is warranted to promote screening and reduce the cervical cancer burden in Uganda.
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Public Health
Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: Public Health is an international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal. It publishes original papers, reviews and short reports on all aspects of the science, philosophy, and practice of public health.
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