Utilization of Interpersonal Communication Channels in the Uptake of Cervical Cancer Screening at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Kenya

Judy B. Chepngeno, Lydia Anyonje
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Worldwide, cervical cancer is still a major health concern. The problem is worse in developing nations because there is a lack of access to trustworthy cancer information, which discourages people from getting screened. The usefulness of interpersonal communication channels in spreading awareness about cervical cancer screening was investigated in this inquiry. The study was carried out at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) in Uasin Gishu County, Kenya, within the Maternal Child Health and Family Planning (MCH/FP) facility. The Diffusion of Innovations Theory provided direction for the research. The study was conducted at Maternal Child Health and Family Planning (MCH/FP) clinic at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) in Uasin Gishu County, Kenya. The study was guided by the Diffusion of Innovations Theory. This study employed a descriptive cross-sectional design and a mixed methods approach to investigate cervical cancer information sources. Targeting women aged 18-65 receiving family planning services at MTRH, the sample of 308 was derived from the monthly population of 1,000. Six key informants were purposively chosen for qualitative data, and 20 participants for focus groups using systematic random sampling. Quantitative data was collected using semi-structured questionnaires while qualitative data was collected using two focused group discussions and six key informant interviews. Statistical Package for Social Sciences, version 29, was used to analyse the quantitative data, and NVivo, version 12 software was used to analyse the qualitative data using thematic content analysis. Regression modelling and the estimation of Pearson's correlation coefficient were used to perform inferential statistics. The tabulated findings suggest that there was strong positive link between information sources adopted and cervical cancer testing uptake (r=0.876, p = <.004). This observation indicates that the choice of interpersonal communication medium used played a crucial role in influencing the acceptance and adoption of cervical cancer screening. The major channels of interpersonal communication utilized were friends, health care workers and the media. Out of these, the most effective channels were health care workers. As such, healthcare workers, especially doctors and nurses, can increase women's screening adherence to lessen the societal burden of cervical cancer. It is thus recommended that combining mass media and interpersonal communication channels will probably increase women's understanding of cervical cancer thus enabling them to make informed decisions about their health. It is also important to sensitize families, communities and health care workers on their role in promoting screening uptake. Specific training programmes should be put in place to sensitize the public and health care professionals and increase their capacity to promote uptake of cervical cancer screening among women of vulnerable ages.
肯尼亚莫伊教学和转诊医院在接受宫颈癌筛查时对人际沟通渠道的利用
在世界范围内,宫颈癌仍然是一个主要的健康问题。这一问题在发展中国家更为严重,因为人们缺乏获得可信癌症信息的途径,这阻碍了人们接受筛查。本研究调查了人际沟通渠道在传播宫颈癌筛查意识方面的作用。研究在肯尼亚乌辛吉舒县莫伊教学和转诊医院(Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital,MTRH)的妇幼保健和计划生育(MCH/FP)机构内进行。创新扩散理论为研究提供了方向。本研究在肯尼亚乌辛吉舒县莫伊教学和转诊医院(Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital,MTRH)的妇幼保健和计划生育(MCH/FP)诊所进行。本研究以创新扩散理论为指导。本研究采用描述性横断面设计和混合方法调查宫颈癌信息来源。研究对象是在港铁医院接受计划生育服务的 18-65 岁女性,从每月 1,000 人中抽取 308 人作为样本。采用系统随机抽样法,有目的地选择了 6 名关键信息提供者参与定性数据收集,并选择了 20 名参与者参与焦点小组。定量数据通过半结构化问卷收集,定性数据则通过两次焦点小组讨论和六次关键信息提供者访谈收集。定量数据使用社会科学统计软件包 29 版进行分析,定性数据使用 NVivo 12 版软件进行专题内容分析。使用回归模型和皮尔逊相关系数估算进行推理统计。表列结果表明,所采用的信息来源与宫颈癌检测接受率之间存在很强的正相关性(r=0.876,p = <.004)。这一观察结果表明,人际传播媒介的选择在影响宫颈癌筛查的接受度和采用率方面起着至关重要的作用。使用的主要人际交流渠道是朋友、医护人员和媒体。其中,医护人员是最有效的渠道。因此,医护人员,尤其是医生和护士,可以提高妇女对筛查的依从性,从而减轻宫颈癌的社会负担。因此,建议将大众传媒和人际传播渠道结合起来,这可能会增加妇女对宫颈癌的了解,从而使她们能够对自己的健康做出明智的决定。同样重要的是,要让家庭、社区和医护人员认识到他们在促进接受筛查方面的作用。应制定专门的培训计划,提高公众和医疗保健专业人员的认识,增强他们的能力,促进易患宫颈癌的年龄段妇女接受宫颈癌筛查。
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