Knowledge of breast and cervical cancer symptoms and perceived barriers to seek treatment among urban underserved women.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Women & Health Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-30 DOI:10.1080/03630242.2025.2496933
Siti Syuhada Suhairi, Ping Lei Chui, Haireen Abdul Hadi, Yuen Yi Kon, Anisha K Nijar, Nur Aishah Mohd Taib
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Abstract

A significant number of Malaysian women are diagnosed with breast and cervical cancers at advanced stages, highlighting the need for early symptom recognition to improve treatment outcomes and reduce mortality. This study aimed to assess knowledge of breast and cervical cancer symptoms among underserved women and identify the barriers preventing them from seeking treatment. A cross-sectional survey involving 401 women at a public health clinic was conducted using validated questionnaires and convenience sampling. Descriptive statistics, chi-square tests, and logistic regression were used to analyze the data. Over half of the women demonstrated poor knowledge of both breast (55 percent) and cervical (69 percent) cancer symptoms, while only a smaller proportion exhibited good knowledge, 12 percent for breast cancer and 6 percent for cervical symptoms, respectively. Commonly recognized symptoms included a "lump or thickening in the breast' and 'persistent, unpleasant-smelling vaginal discharge." The most reported barrier to seeking treatment was fear of diagnosis, reported by 49 percent of women. Logistic regression identified being married and having higher level of education were significantly associated with greater perceived barriers to seeking treatment. The research highlights the need for personalized health education to address individual concerns and barriers, ensuring content is relevant and effective.

在得不到充分服务的城市妇女中,对乳腺癌和宫颈癌症状的了解以及认为寻求治疗的障碍。
大量马来西亚妇女被诊断患有晚期乳腺癌和宫颈癌,这突出表明需要及早发现症状,以改善治疗结果并降低死亡率。本研究旨在评估服务不足的妇女对乳腺癌和宫颈癌症状的了解程度,并确定阻碍她们寻求治疗的障碍。采用有效问卷和方便抽样对401名公共卫生诊所妇女进行了横断面调查。采用描述性统计、卡方检验和逻辑回归对数据进行分析。超过一半的妇女对乳腺癌(55%)和子宫颈癌(69%)的症状都不了解,而只有较小比例的妇女对乳腺癌和子宫颈癌症状有良好的了解,分别为12%和6%。常见的症状包括“乳房肿块或增厚”和“持续有难闻的阴道分泌物”。49%的女性报告说,寻求治疗的最大障碍是害怕诊断。逻辑回归发现,已婚和受教育程度较高与寻求治疗的感知障碍显著相关。该研究强调了个性化健康教育的必要性,以解决个人关注和障碍,确保内容相关和有效。
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Women & Health
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期刊介绍: Women & Health publishes original papers and critical reviews containing highly useful information for researchers, policy planners, and all providers of health care for women. These papers cover findings from studies concerning health and illness and physical and psychological well-being of women, as well as the environmental, lifestyle and sociocultural factors that are associated with health and disease, which have implications for prevention, early detection and treatment, limitation of disability and rehabilitation.
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