Knowledge, Attitude and Obstacles of Colorectal Cancer Screening in Primary Health Care in Bali, Indonesia

I. K. Mariadi, G. Somayana, D. A. Sindhughosa
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Background: The knowledge of CRC and its screening methods of healthcare workers is the bedrock of CRC early detection particularly in countries lacking national screening programs. Unknown factors influencing colorectal cancer early detection program implementation. We aimed to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of primary health care (PHC) provider regarding CRC screening and identify the barriers associated with the screening plan.Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among PHC physicians and nurses in public primary health care centers in Bali, Indonesia. A 44-item self-administered questionnaire was used to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice of CRC screening. The questionnaire was spread using google form. Results: Two hundred and five respondents have participated in this study. The average duration of doing practice in PHC is 6.6 years. In knowledge of CRC, 50.2% of them have good knowledge, and there is no difference between PCPs vs nurses (51.9% vs 47.3%; p=0.53). In attitude toward CRC screening, 58.5% out of the have good attitude, and there is no difference between PCPs vs nurses (60.3% vs 55.4%; p=0.50). The barriers of the screening was divided into two areas, a barrier from the health care system and patients. There was no association between knowledge and attitude towards CRC screening (p=0.63).Conclusion: The majority of health workers' knowledge and attitudes toward CRC screening were in the "good" category. The patient's fear of being diagnosed with cancer, as well as the patient's fear and anxiety of screening tests, is the most significant barrier to colorectal cancer screening.
印度尼西亚巴厘岛基层医疗机构对大肠癌筛查的认识、态度和障碍
背景:医护人员对 CRC 及其筛查方法的了解是 CRC 早期检测的基础,尤其是在缺乏国家筛查计划的国家。影响结直肠癌早期检测计划实施的未知因素。我们旨在评估初级卫生保健(PHC)提供者对 CRC 筛查的认识和态度,并找出与筛查计划相关的障碍:我们在印度尼西亚巴厘岛公立初级卫生保健中心的初级卫生保健医生和护士中开展了一项横断面研究。研究使用了一份 44 个项目的自填式问卷来评估对儿童癌症筛查的认识、态度和实践。问卷使用谷歌表格进行传播。结果:25 名受访者参与了此次研究。在初级保健中心从业的平均时间为 6.6 年。在对 CRC 的了解方面,50.2% 的受访者有良好的了解,初级保健医生与护士之间没有差异(51.9% vs 47.3%;P=0.53)。在对 CRC 筛查的态度方面,58.5% 的人态度良好,初级保健医生与护士之间无差异(60.3% 对 55.4%;P=0.50)。筛查的障碍分为两个方面,一是来自医疗系统的障碍,二是来自患者的障碍。结论:大多数医务人员对儿童癌症筛查的知识和态度与来自医疗系统的障碍无关(P=0.63):大多数医务工作者对 CRC 筛查的认知和态度都属于 "好 "的范畴。患者对被诊断为癌症的恐惧以及对筛查测试的恐惧和焦虑是大肠癌筛查的最大障碍。
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