Knowledge of the role of vaccinations, physical activity and other cancer prevention methods among Polish outpatients

IF 0.5 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
M. Kurczewska-Michalak, P. Kardas
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Background. Mortality rates connected with cancer are increasing nowadays due to demographic changes in the worldwide population and the increasing number of health risks leading to cancer. Primary cancer prevention is based on avoiding exposure to identified cancer risk factors. therefore, awareness of basic health hazards is necessary. Objectives. the purpose of this study was to assess the knowledge of the role of vaccinations, physical activity, second-hand smoke exposure and other factors in cancer prevention in Polish outpatients. Material and methods. this was a survey involving Polish primary care patients. the study was based on an original questionnaire designed for this purpose and was distributed among primary care patients in either hardcopy (among primary care patients in the urban settings of the city of lodz) or over the internet. Results. 612 respondents took part in the study. among the respondents, 28.4% claimed that vaccinations do not play any role in cancer prevention. Physical activity may prevent cancer according to 58.6% of the surveyed population. tobacco smoking is a well-known cancer risk factor, which was admitted to by 97.2% of the respondents. second-hand smoke exposure in the workplace was reported by 18.3% of the respondents, more often by those with secondary education than with a university degree. second-hand smoke exposure was strongly connected with the age of the respondents. Conclusions. there is little knowledge about vaccines and physical activity as cancer prevention methods. tobacco smoking is a well-known cancer risk factor. second-hand smoke exposure remains a serious problem in Poland despite a total ban on smoking in the workplace and public places.
波兰门诊病人对疫苗接种、体育活动和其他癌症预防方法的作用的了解
背景。由于世界人口结构的变化以及导致癌症的健康风险的增加,与癌症有关的死亡率正在上升。初级癌症预防的基础是避免接触已确定的癌症危险因素。因此,了解基本的健康危害是必要的。目标。本研究的目的是评估波兰门诊患者对疫苗接种、身体活动、二手烟暴露和其他因素在癌症预防中的作用的认识。材料和方法。这是一项涉及波兰初级保健病人的调查。该研究基于为此目的而设计的原始问卷,并在初级保健患者中以硬拷贝(在罗兹市城市环境中的初级保健患者中)或通过互联网分发。结果:612名受访者参与了这项研究。在受访者中,28.4%的人认为疫苗在预防癌症方面没有任何作用。58.6%的被调查者认为体育锻炼可以预防癌症。吸烟是众所周知的致癌因素,97.2%的受访者承认这一点。18.3%的受访者表示,他们在工作场所接触过二手烟,受过中等教育的人比大学学历的人更多。二手烟暴露与受访者的年龄密切相关。结论。人们对疫苗和体育活动作为预防癌症的方法知之甚少。吸烟是一个众所周知的致癌因素。尽管波兰在工作场所和公共场所全面禁止吸烟,但二手烟暴露仍然是一个严重的问题。
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