Comparism of Knowledge, Attitude and Acceptance of Cervical Cancer Screening Between Female Health and Non-Health Personnel in Jos University Teaching Hospital

D. Attah, S. Ochejele, M. Attah, M. Ochoga
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Cervical carcinoma is a preventable disease yet it remains the leading genital malignancy among women in sub-Saharan Africa. The study objective was to compare the knowledge, attitude and acceptance of cervical cancer screening among female health Personnel and non- health Personnel in Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH). JUTH. This was a across-sectional study conducted in JUTH between 15th June and 31st July, 2008. There was significant difference in knowledge between the health personnel 288(91.4%) and non-health personnel 145(36.2%) p value < 0.01. Most (73.7%) of the health personnel had correct knowledge about pap smear as a screening procedure for cervical cancer. Doctors had the highest correct knowledge of 97.5%. Only 64(16.0%) of the non-health personnel had correct knowledge about pap smear. Teachers and those attending Gynaecological clinics had the highest correct knowledge of 45.0% and 24.0% respectively. There was significant difference in the overall rate of screening between the health personnel 75(23.8%) and the non-health personnel 44(11.0%). Out of the respondents that had knowledge about pap smear 42(29.0%) of the 145 non-health personnel and 75(26.0%) of the 288 health personnel had screened with no significant difference between the two groups. The two groups had similar reasons why those that were yet to screen had not screened. About 81.3 % of the health personnel and 87.1% of non-health personnel who were yet to screen would like to be screened. There is the need to carefully draw up a plan to tackle the poor knowledge, attitude and acceptance of cervical cancer and its prevention among our women.
乔斯大学附属医院女性健康人员与非健康人员宫颈癌筛查知识、态度及接受程度比较
宫颈癌是一种可预防的疾病,但它仍然是撒哈拉以南非洲妇女中主要的生殖器恶性肿瘤。本研究的目的是比较乔斯大学教学医院女性保健人员与非保健人员对宫颈癌筛查的知识、态度和接受程度。JUTH。这是2008年6月15日至7月31日在JUTH进行的一项横断面研究。卫生人员288人(91.4%)与非卫生人员145人(36.2%)之间存在显著性差异,p值< 0.01。大多数(73.7%)卫生人员对子宫颈抹片检查作为宫颈癌筛查程序有正确的认识。医生的知识正确率最高,为97.5%。只有64人(16.0%)的非卫生人员对子宫颈抹片检查有正确的认识。教师和妇科门诊就诊人员的正确知识最高,分别为45.0%和24.0%。卫生人员75人(23.8%)与非卫生人员44人(11.0%)的总体筛查率差异有统计学意义。在了解子宫颈抹片检查的受访者中,145名非卫生人员中有42人(29.0%)进行过筛查,288名卫生人员中有75人(26.0%)进行过筛查,两组之间无显著差异。这两组人对那些尚未接受筛查的人没有接受筛查的原因相似。约81.3%尚未接受筛查的卫生人员和87.1%的非卫生人员愿意接受筛查。有必要仔细拟订一项计划,以解决我国妇女对子宫颈癌及其预防缺乏知识、态度和接受的问题。
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