Insights into prostate cancer awareness and perceptions among men in Tshwane.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
L Nzombe, J Shirinde, S Patrick
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Abstract

Background: Globally, prostate cancer (PCa) accounts for 6.6% of deaths, while in South Africa (SA), PCa accounts for 13% of deaths in males, with over 4 000 SA men diagnosed with PCa annually. This may be attributed to the inadequate availability of screening, early detection and possibly other socioeconomic and lifestyle factors.

Objectives: To determine the factors associated with knowledge and perceptions of PCa among men in the Tshwane district.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted between August 2022 and June 2023 in a study population of men, ≥18 years, residing in Tshwane district located in Gauteng, South Africa.

Results: In this study, 91.7% of the subjects responded that they had heard about PCa, while 11% thought they might be at risk for having PCa. While 93.7% of the respondents reported that they had never tested for PCa, 98.3% said that if they were offered the opportunity to test voluntarily, they would agree to test for PCa. There was a significant association between age and knowledge of PCa (p≤0.001). There was also a significant association between perception of PCa and smoking (p=0.034), age (p=0.035) and level of education (p=0.04).

Conclusion: This study shows significant associations between age and level of education with knowledge, perception and awareness of PCa. Educational campaigns targeting diverse age and education groups are recommended, along with smoking cessation programmes, improved PCa screening access, tailored messaging, healthcare collaborations, and cultural sensitivity to enhance awareness and early detection.

深入了解茨瓦内男性对前列腺癌的认识和看法。
背景:在全球范围内,前列腺癌(PCa)占死亡人数的 6.6%,而在南非(SA),前列腺癌占男性死亡人数的 13%,每年有 4 000 多名南非男性被诊断患有前列腺癌。这可能是由于筛查和早期检测服务不足,也可能是其他社会经济和生活方式因素造成的:确定与茨瓦内区男性对 PCa 的了解和看法相关的因素:在 2022 年 8 月至 2023 年 6 月期间,对居住在南非豪登省 Tshwane 地区的 18 岁以上男性进行了描述性横断面调查:在这项研究中,91.7%的受访者表示听说过 PCa,11%的受访者认为自己可能有患 PCa 的风险。93.7%的受访者表示从未接受过 PCa 检测,但 98.3%的受访者表示,如果有机会自愿接受检测,他们会同意接受 PCa 检测。受访者的年龄与对 PCa 的了解程度之间存在明显关联(p≤0.001)。对 PCa 的认知与吸烟(p=0.034)、年龄(p=0.035)和受教育程度(p=0.04)之间也存在明显关联:本研究表明,年龄和教育水平与对 PCa 的了解、认知和意识之间存在明显关联。建议针对不同年龄和受教育程度的人群开展教育活动,同时实施戒烟计划,改善 PCa 筛查途径,提供有针对性的信息,加强医疗合作,提高文化敏感性,以提高对 PCa 的认识和早期发现率。
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Samj South African Medical Journal
Samj South African Medical Journal 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
4.50%
发文量
175
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The SAMJ is a monthly peer reviewed, internationally indexed, general medical journal. It carries The SAMJ is a monthly, peer-reviewed, internationally indexed, general medical journal publishing leading research impacting clinical care in Africa. The Journal is not limited to articles that have ‘general medical content’, but is intending to capture the spectrum of medical and health sciences, grouped by relevance to the country’s burden of disease. This will include research in the social sciences and economics that is relevant to the medical issues around our burden of disease The journal carries research articles and letters, editorials, clinical practice and other medical articles and personal opinion, South African health-related news, obituaries, general correspondence, and classified advertisements (refer to the section policies for further information).
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