Awareness about the symptoms & risk factors of ovarian cancer among women in North Urban Bengaluru: A cross-sectional study.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Surabhi Sai P Raghavendra, Mackwin Kenwood Dmello, Anjusha Alex, Priya Nandimath
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Background & objectives In low or medium Human Development Index (HDI) nations, late-stage ovarian cancer diagnosis in 75 per cent of women is known to hinder treatment outcomes. However, knowledge and awareness can significantly impact disease progression and outcomes. This study was conducted to determine ovarian cancer awareness, risk factors, and symptoms among women in a community-based setting. Methods This study was conducted in Yelahanka, North Urban Bengaluru, between October 2023 and July 2024. A validated questionnaire, Ovarian Cancer Awareness Measure (OCAM), was used to interview the women. Household data were collected through systematic sampling using the Epicollect-5 mobile application and analysed with Jamovi software version 2.3.28. Results A total of 375 women were interviewed during the study, of which 28.5 per cent were aware of ovarian cancer. With median scores of 4 out of 10 for symptoms and 5 out of 12 for risk factors, there was a general lack of awareness of symptoms and risk factors. Commonly identified symptoms included extreme fatigue (61.7%), pelvic pain (54.2%), abdominal enlargement (51.4%), and back pain (43.9%). The socioeconomic class was significantly associated with symptom awareness (P<0.05). On identifying risk factors of ovarian cancer, the most recognised were a history of ovarian cysts (71%), smoking (64.48%), age >50 yr (55.54%), and being overweight (47.6%). Age, marital status, education, and socioeconomic class (P<0.05) influenced awareness of risk factors. Interpretation & conclusions This study found low ovarian cancer awareness among women in North Urban Bengaluru, emphasising the necessity for focused awareness programmes to enhance early diagnosis and improve health outcomes.

班加罗尔北部城市妇女对卵巢癌症状和危险因素的认识:一项横断面研究
背景与目的在人类发展指数(HDI)较低或中等的国家,75%的妇女的晚期卵巢癌诊断已知会阻碍治疗结果。然而,知识和意识可以显著影响疾病的进展和结果。本研究旨在确定社区妇女对卵巢癌的认识、危险因素和症状。方法本研究于2023年10月至2024年7月在班加罗尔北部城市Yelahanka进行。一份有效的问卷,卵巢癌意识测量(OCAM),被用来采访妇女。采用Epicollect-5手机应用系统抽样收集住户数据,采用Jamovi 2.3.28版软件进行分析。结果研究期间共采访了375名妇女,其中28.5%的妇女了解卵巢癌。症状的中位数得分为4分(满分10分),风险因素的中位数得分为5分(满分12分),表明人们普遍缺乏对症状和风险因素的认识。常见的症状包括极度疲劳(61.7%)、盆腔疼痛(54.2%)、腹部增大(51.4%)和背痛(43.9%)。社会经济阶层与症状意识(P50年(55.54%)和超重(47.6%)显著相关。年龄、婚姻状况、教育程度和社会经济阶层(P
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CiteScore
5.80
自引率
2.40%
发文量
191
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Medical Research (IJMR) [ISSN 0971-5916] is one of the oldest medical Journals not only in India, but probably in Asia, as it started in the year 1913. The Journal was started as a quarterly (4 issues/year) in 1913 and made bimonthly (6 issues/year) in 1958. It became monthly (12 issues/year) in the year 1964.
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