伊巴丹地区丈夫对妻子宫颈癌筛查的知识、态度和行为倾向

C. Asuzu, E. Akin-Odanye, A. Adejumo
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宫颈癌是世界上发达国家和发展中国家妇女癌症死亡的主要原因之一。全世界每年约有50万新病例,其中大多数发生在宫颈癌筛查和治疗较少的发展中国家。几项研究确定了撒哈拉以南非洲国家进行子宫颈筛查的各种障碍,这可能是只有少数妇女进行筛查的原因。本研究旨在评估伊巴丹的丈夫对宫颈癌的相关知识、态度和做法,鼓励他们的妻子进行宫颈癌筛查。通过描述性调查设计,采用自主开发的经验证的“丈夫对宫颈癌筛查的倾向”(HDCCS)工具进行随机抽样的数据收集。研究中提出了四个研究问题。收集的数据使用Pearson积矩相关进行分析。描述性统计显示,70%的丈夫有良好的子宫颈癌相关知识。在对检查的态度方面,55.1%的丈夫会鼓励妻子在知道可及早发现子宫颈癌的检查方法的情况下进行子宫颈癌检查。丈夫鼓励妻子做子宫颈抹片检查的行为显示,55.2%的丈夫的妻子没有去做子宫颈抹片检查;89.1%的丈夫不知道妻子何时应进行子宫颈抹片检查,80%的丈夫没有提醒妻子进行子宫颈抹片检查。相关分析显示,丈夫的子宫颈癌相关知识与丈夫鼓励妻子进行子宫颈癌筛查的做法有显著的线性关系,而对筛查的态度则没有。结论是,有必要教育丈夫有关子宫颈癌的知识,他们的妻子有必要在发现症状之前进行筛查。
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HUSBANDS’ KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOURAL DISPOSITION TO WIVES SCREENING FOR CERVICAL CANCER IN IBADAN
Cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death in women from both developed and developing countries of the world. About half a million new cases are seen worldwide each year, most occurring in developing countries where cervical cancer screening and treatment are less available and accessible. Several studies have identified various barriers to cervical screening in sub-Saharan African countries which may account for why only a few women are screening. This study aimed at assessing husbands’ cervical cancer related knowledge, attitude and practices encouraging their wives to screen for cervical cancer in Ibadan. Through a descriptive survey design, A self-developed validated instrument on Husbands’ Disposition to Cervical Cancer Screening (HDCCS) was used for data collection based on random sampling. Four research questions were raised in the study. Data collected was analyzed using Pearson Product Moment Correlation. Descriptive statistics indicated that 70% of the husbands had good cervical cancer related knowledge. On attitude to screening, 55.1% of the husbands will encourage their wives to screen for cervical cancer if they knew a test that can detect cervical cancer early. Husbands’ behaviour encouraging wives to screen indicates that wives of 55.2% of the husbands have not gone for pap smear test, 89.1% of husbands did not know when their wives should go for pap smear test and 80% did not remind their wives to go for pap smear test Correlation analysis showed that husbands’ cervical cancer related knowledge had a significant linear relationship with husbands’ practices encouraging wives to go for cervical cancer screening while their attitude towards screening did not. It was concluded that there is need to educate husbands about cervical cancer and the need for their wives to screen before symptoms are noticed.
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