Obajimi Millicent O, Ajayi Ikeoluwapo O, Oluwasola Abideen O, Adedokun Babatunde O, Adeniji-Sofoluwe Adenike T, Mosuro Olushola A, Akingbola Titilola S, Bassey Oku S, Umeh Eric, Soyemi Temitope O, Adegoke Folasade, Ogungbade Idiat, Ukaigwe Chinwe, Olopade Olufunmilayo I
Department of Radiology, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.
BMC Public Health. 2013 Jan 16;13:40. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-40.
Mammography has been used in developed countries with considerable success but very little is known about this imaging modality in low resource settings. This study examined the level of awareness of mammography and determined factors influencing the level of awareness.
We conducted a hospital based cross sectional study to investigate the level of awareness of mammography among 818 randomly selected women attending the General Outpatient clinics (GOP) of the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, Nigeria. Independent predictors of level of awareness of mammography were identified using multiple logistic regression analysis.
The proportion of women who ever heard of mammography was 5%, and they demonstrated poor knowledge of the procedure. Those with primary or secondary levels of education were about three times less likely to be aware of mammography when compared with those with tertiary level of education (OR = 0.3, 95% CI, 0.12 - 0.73). Also, participation in community breast cancer prevention activities (OR = 3.4, 95% CI, 1.39 - 8.36), and previous clinical breast examination (OR = 2.34, 95% CI, 1.10 - 4.96) independently predicted mammography awareness. Newspapers and magazines appeared to be the most important sources of information about mammography screening.
The level of awareness of mammography is poor among women attending outpatient clinics in the studied population. Interventions promoting awareness of this screening procedure should give particular attention to the illiterate and older women while clinicians performing breast examinations should utilize the opportunity to inform women about the mammography procedure. Promotion of educational articles on breast cancer and its screening methods via media remains vital for the literate.
乳房X光检查在发达国家已得到广泛应用并取得了显著成效,但在资源匮乏地区,人们对这种成像方式知之甚少。本研究旨在调查乳房X光检查的知晓程度,并确定影响知晓程度的因素。
我们开展了一项基于医院的横断面研究,以调查在尼日利亚伊巴丹大学学院医院(UCH)普通门诊就诊的818名随机抽取的女性对乳房X光检查的知晓程度。使用多元逻辑回归分析确定乳房X光检查知晓程度的独立预测因素。
曾经听说过乳房X光检查的女性比例为5%,她们对该检查的了解程度较低。与受过高等教育的女性相比,小学或中学教育程度的女性知晓乳房X光检查的可能性约低三倍(OR = 0.3,95% CI,0.12 - 0.73)。此外,参与社区乳腺癌预防活动(OR = 3.4,95% CI,1.39 - 8.36)和之前的临床乳房检查(OR = 2.34,95% CI,1.10 - 4.96)可独立预测对乳房X光检查的知晓情况。报纸和杂志似乎是关于乳房X光检查筛查最重要的信息来源。
在所研究人群中,门诊女性对乳房X光检查的知晓程度较低。提高对这种筛查程序知晓度的干预措施应特别关注文盲和老年女性,而进行乳房检查的临床医生应利用这一机会告知女性有关乳房X光检查的程序。通过媒体推广有关乳腺癌及其筛查方法的教育文章对有文化的人来说仍然至关重要。