Utilization of Breast Cancer Screening Services Among Women Attending Centre Hospital University Kigali, Nyarugenge District, Rwanda

Korir Agnes Chebet, D. Magu, N. Mercy, Monica Monchama, Michael Habtu
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Background: Breast cancer, the most frequent cancer among women, is also the leading cause of cancerrelated deaths among women. In resource poor settings, it is often diagnosed late due to low rates of screening. To more successfully support breast cancer prevention, it is vital to know the reason women do not utilize breast cancer screening. Hence, this study assessed utilization of breast cancer screening services and associated factors among women attending Centre Hospital University Kigali (CHUK), Rwanda. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 384 women who were selected consecutively as they came to the hospital. A pre-tested structured questionnaire was used to collect data. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were utilized during data analysis. Results: The utilization of breast cancer screening was low at 35.2%. After running multivariable analysis the following factors were independently associated with utilization: respondents aged 30-39 years [AOR=3.62; 95%CI=1.80-7.29; p 0.001], high level of screening awareness [AOR=17.23; 95%CI=7.62 - 38.99; p<0.001] and respondents who agreed that there was regular follow up by nurses at the health facilities [AOR=3.05; 95%CI=1.31 - 7.10; p=0.010]. Conclusion: Majority of women had not had screening for breast cancer of which a significant number were not even aware of breast cancer screening. The study found different factors associated with utilization of breast cancer screening including awareness. There is need to intensify efforts towards promoting awareness and screening of breast cancer.
卢旺达尼亚鲁热区基加利大学中心医院妇女乳腺癌筛查服务的利用情况
背景:乳腺癌是妇女中最常见的癌症,也是妇女癌症相关死亡的主要原因。在资源贫乏的环境中,由于筛查率低,通常诊断较晚。为了更成功地支持乳腺癌预防,了解女性不使用乳腺癌筛查的原因是至关重要的。因此,本研究评估了在卢旺达基加利大学中心医院(CHUK)就诊的妇女对乳腺癌筛查服务的利用情况及其相关因素。方法:采用横断面研究方法,对384例来院妇女进行连续调查。采用预先测试的结构化问卷收集数据。在数据分析中采用了描述性统计和推断性统计。结果:乳腺癌筛查使用率低,为35.2%。经多变量分析,以下因素与使用率独立相关:30-39岁受访者[AOR=3.62;95%可信区间= 1.80 - -7.29;p 0.001],筛查意识高[AOR=17.23;95%ci =7.62 ~ 38.99;p<0.001]和同意卫生机构护士定期随访的受访者[AOR=3.05;95%ci =1.31 - 7.10;p = 0.010)。结论:大多数女性没有接受过乳腺癌筛查,其中相当一部分人甚至不知道乳腺癌筛查。该研究发现了与乳腺癌筛查利用相关的不同因素,包括意识。有必要加强努力,提高对乳腺癌的认识和筛查。
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