评估葡萄牙卫生专业学生的癌症知识。

Q3 Medicine
Portuguese Journal of Public Health Pub Date : 2024-12-19 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1159/000542196
Ana Barros, Madalena Pereiro, Rita Espanha
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导读:癌症是全球第二大死因,其发病率一直在上升。据估计,几乎一半的癌症病例可以通过改变生活方式来预防。癌症知识可能是解决这一日益增长趋势的关键。本研究以健康系学生为研究对象,主要目的是评估学生对癌症的认识和认知。方法:本研究采用“学生癌症知识与认知”工具,检索学生癌症知识的定量数据。他们的认知是用李克特量表来评估的,量表的范围从“不知道”到“几乎知道一切”。这个工具在LinkedIn和Facebook上共享,使得抽样方法是非概率的。结果和讨论:在170名健康学生的样本中,72.4%(123人)答对了一半以上的问题。肺癌是人们知之甚少的话题。总体而言,学生的知识与他们对自己知识的感知之间存在统计学上显著的正相关(p≤0.05)。尽管对癌症的一般知识水平令人满意,但应该有更多的活动来吸引学生,强调预防作为减少癌症发病率的一种手段。要提高卫生专业学生的认识,特别是对与癌症有关的危险行为和筛查的认识,仍有很多工作要做。应该进行更具代表性样本的新研究。
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Assessing Cancer Knowledge among Health Students in Portugal.

Introduction: Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide and its incidence has been increasing. It is estimated that almost half of all cancer cases could be prevented by lifestyles changes. Cancer knowledge may be key to addressing this growing trend. This study focused on health students and its primary objective was to evaluate students' knowledge and perceptions about cancer.

Methods: In this study, the tool "Students Knowledge and Perceptions about Cancer" was used to retrieve quantitative data about students' knowledge. Their perceptions were evaluated using a Likert scale that ranged from "Don't know" to "Know almost everything." This tool was shared on LinkedIn and Facebook, making the sampling method non-probabilistic.

Results and discussion: From a sample of 170 health students, 72.4% (123) got more than half of the questions right. Lung cancer is the topic with lower knowledge. Overall, there seems to be a positive statistically significant correlation between students' knowledge and their perceptions about their knowledge (p ≤ 0.05). Despite the satisfactory levels of general knowledge about cancer, there should be more campaigns that are appealing to students that emphasise prevention as a mean to reduce cancer incidence. There is still work to be done to have more awareness among health students, especially regarding risk behaviours and screenings related to cancer. New studies with more representative samples should be conducted.

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Portuguese Journal of Public Health
Portuguese Journal of Public Health Medicine-Health Policy
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