Oluwatosin E. Ilevbare, A. Adegoke, Olamiji J. Onifade
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The study investigated the adoption of cervical cancer screening (CCS) among women in Ibadan, Nigeria. The relationship between knowledge and adoption of CCS; and relationship between perception (perceived barriers and perceived benefits) and adoption of CCS among the study population were examined. The data collected from 1,000 women were analysed using appropriate statistical and econometrics techniques. A low (12.3%) uptake of cervical cancer screening was reported, knowledge had no significant relationship with screening uptake; there was however a significant relationship between perceived barriers to screening (OR = 1.078, 95% C.I. = 1.007-1.153, p = 0.30) and screening uptake. It concluded that there is an abysmal poor level of knowledge and subsequent low uptake of cervical cancer screening among women in Ibadan, however there is a future intention to uptake the screening if the screening services are available close to them, at a reduced cost and when socio-cultural barriers are adequately addressed.
该研究调查了尼日利亚伊巴丹妇女采用宫颈癌筛查(CCS)的情况。知识与CCS采用的关系研究研究人群中认知(感知障碍和感知益处)与CCS采用之间的关系。使用适当的统计和计量经济学技术对从1000名妇女收集的数据进行了分析。据报道,宫颈癌筛查的接受率很低(12.3%),知识与筛查的接受率无显著关系;然而,感知到的筛查障碍(OR = 1.078, 95% ci = 1.007-1.153, p = 0.30)与筛查接受度之间存在显著关系。研究得出的结论是,伊巴丹妇女对宫颈癌筛查的知识水平非常低,因此接受筛查的人数很少,但是,如果筛查服务在她们附近提供,费用降低,并且社会文化障碍得到充分解决,那么今后她们打算接受筛查。