Debunking Cancer Myths: Understanding Cancer Awareness and Misconceptions Among Patients in Türkiye

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Süleyman Utku Uzun, Merve Akin
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Introduction: Cancer is a major global health concern with modifiable risk factors such as tobacco use, alcohol consumption, unhealthy diet, and physical inactivity. Low public awareness of evidence-based risk factors and common cancer myths hamper prevention efforts. This study evaluated the awareness of evidence-based risk factors and the prevalence of cancer myths among patients in Denizli, Türkiye.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at Pamukkale University Hospital between 1 February 2024 and 15 February 2024. A total of 747 participants were recruited. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire that assessed awareness of both evidence-based cancer risk factors and cancer myths. The questionnaire included the Cancer Awareness Measure Mythical Causes Scale (CAM-MYCS) and a scale assessing evidence-based cancer risk factors. Statistical analyses included Pearson correlation and backward linear regression.

Results: The mean CAM-MYCS score was 20.9 ± 26.4, reflecting substantial variability in beliefs about cancer myths. The mean score for the evidence-based cancer risk factor scale was 57.3 ± 23.1, suggesting a moderate awareness of evidence-based cancer risk factors. The mean total cancer awareness score was 44.1 ± 16.6, reflecting an overall moderate level of cancer awareness. Linear regression analysis identified higher education, seeking information from healthcare professionals and scientific books/articles, and self-perceived knowledge of cancer prevention as significant predictors of total cancer awareness.

Conclusion: This study highlights that despite a moderate level of awareness of evidence-based cancer risk factors, the high prevalence of cancer myths contributes to inadequate awareness of evidence-based cancer risk factors among the Turkish population. Targeted educational interventions are necessary to correct misconceptions and promote evidence-based knowledge to reduce the risk of cancer.

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揭穿癌症迷思:了解 rkiye患者的癌症意识和误解
癌症是一个主要的全球健康问题,具有可改变的危险因素,如吸烟、饮酒、不健康的饮食和缺乏身体活动。公众对循证风险因素和常见癌症迷思的认识不足阻碍了预防工作。本研究评估了以证据为基础的危险因素的认识和癌症神话的流行在德尼兹利,土耳其患者中。方法:本横断面研究于2024年2月1日至2024年2月15日在Pamukkale大学医院进行。总共招募了747名参与者。数据是通过结构化问卷收集的,该问卷评估了人们对循证癌症风险因素和癌症迷思的认识。调查问卷包括癌症意识测量神话原因量表(CAM-MYCS)和评估循证癌症风险因素的量表。统计分析包括Pearson相关和反向线性回归。结果:CAM-MYCS平均评分为20.9±26.4,反映了人们对癌症神话的看法存在很大差异。循证癌症危险因素量表的平均得分为57.3±23.1,表明对循证癌症危险因素的认知程度中等。平均总癌症意识得分为44.1±16.6,反映整体癌症意识水平中等。线性回归分析发现,高等教育程度、从医疗保健专业人员和科学书籍/文章中获取信息以及自我感知的癌症预防知识是总体癌症意识的重要预测因素。结论:本研究强调,尽管对循证癌症危险因素有中等程度的认识,但癌症神话的高流行导致土耳其人口对循证癌症危险因素的认识不足。有针对性的教育干预是必要的,以纠正误解,促进以证据为基础的知识,以减少癌症的风险。
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European Journal of Cancer Care
European Journal of Cancer Care 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
4.80%
发文量
213
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Cancer Care aims to encourage comprehensive, multiprofessional cancer care across Europe and internationally. It publishes original research reports, literature reviews, guest editorials, letters to the Editor and special features on current issues affecting the care of cancer patients. The Editor welcomes contributions which result from team working or collaboration between different health and social care providers, service users, patient groups and the voluntary sector in the areas of: - Primary, secondary and tertiary care for cancer patients - Multidisciplinary and service-user involvement in cancer care - Rehabilitation, supportive, palliative and end of life care for cancer patients - Policy, service development and healthcare evaluation in cancer care - Psychosocial interventions for patients and family members - International perspectives on cancer care
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