Knowledge, perception and cervical cancer screening practices among nurses and midwives: a case study of Our Lady of Grace Hospital in the Asikuma Odoben Brakwa district, Central region-Ghana.

Esther Selasi Avinu, Juliana Kutah, Prince Osei Akumiah, Kwabena Opoku-Addai
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Background: Cervical cancer prevention can be achieved through comprehensive programs involving education, awareness creation, vaccination, screening, and early treatment. Health workers have a vital role to play in achieving this. Hence, they must be adequately equipped with the requisite knowledge of the condition since they provide information to their clients.

Objective: This study determined the knowledge, perception, and screening practices on cervical cancer among female nurses and midwives in the Central Region of Ghana.

Method: A quantitative descriptive cross-sectional survey amongst nurses and midwives was used for the study. A convenience sampling technique was applied to yield a representative sample of 130 female nurses and midwives working in Our Lady of Grace Hospital in the Central Region, Ghana. Data was collected from the participants using a self-administered questionnaire. The data was analysed using SPSS version 20, and standard descriptive statistics such as proportions were used to summarize the survey data.

Results: Almost all the nurses (99%) had heard of cervical cancer. Majority (97.1%) of the respondents believed cervical cancer is preventable however, 67.6% also believed that it is incurable. Almost half (42.2%) of the respondents did not perceive themselves as at risk of cervical cancer. Thus, only 11.8% of the nurses had ever screened for cervical cancer. However, majority (92.2%) were willing to recommend the screening to others.

Conclusion: The respondents of this study had some knowledge of cervical cancer however had low patronage for recommended screening practices. Therefore, strategies must be implemented to increase screening practices among female nurses.

护士和助产士对宫颈癌筛查的认识、看法和做法:加纳中部地区 Asikuma Odoben Brakwa 区圣母医院的案例研究。
背景:宫颈癌的预防可以通过涉及教育、提高认识、疫苗接种、筛查和早期治疗的综合计划来实现。卫生工作者在实现这一目标的过程中发挥着至关重要的作用。因此,他们必须充分掌握必要的相关知识,因为他们要向客户提供信息:本研究确定了加纳中部地区女护士和助产士对宫颈癌的认识、看法和筛查方法:本研究对护士和助产士进行了定量描述性横断面调查。研究采用方便抽样技术,抽取了在加纳中部地区圣母医院工作的 130 名女护士和助产士作为样本。研究采用自填问卷的方式收集数据。数据使用 SPSS 20 版进行分析,并使用比例等标准描述性统计来总结调查数据:几乎所有护士(99%)都听说过宫颈癌。大多数受访者(97.1%)认为宫颈癌是可以预防的,但也有 67.6% 的受访者认为宫颈癌是不可治愈的。近一半的受访者(42.2%)不认为自己有患宫颈癌的风险。因此,只有 11.8%的护士接受过宫颈癌筛查。然而,大多数人(92.2%)愿意向他人推荐宫颈癌筛查:本研究的受访者对宫颈癌有一定的了解,但对推荐筛查做法的支持率较低。因此,必须实施相关策略来提高女护士的筛查率。
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