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尼日利亚大学男性教职员工对前列腺癌的认知、态度和看法

Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions of Prostate Cancer among Male Staff of the University of Nigeria.

作者信息

Adibe Maxwell Ogochukwu, Aluh Deborah Oyine, Isah Abdulmuminu, Anosike Chibueze

机构信息

Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Management, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria .

Pharmacotherapeutic Group, Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Management, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria. Email:

出版信息

Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2017 Jul 27;18(7):1961-1966. doi: 10.22034/APJCP.2017.18.7.1961.

Abstract

Prostate cancer is the number one cancer in males in Africa, both in terms of incidence and mortality, accounting for 40,000 (13%) male cancers and 28,000 (11.3%) male cancer-associated deaths. In the developed world, the probability of being diagnosed with cancer is more than twice as high as in developing countries. In developing countries, most cancer victims are diagnosed at late stage, with incurable tumors, pointing to the need for education schemes and better detection programs. This study assessed knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of prostate cancer among male staff of the University of Nigeria. This cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out with 655 male staff who agreed to participate and were recruited on giving oral consent. A self-administered questionnaire, written in English was used. The mean percentage knowledge score was 71.2%. Some 57.8% of respondents had a high knowledge level of prostate cancer. The mean percentage attitude score was 69.9%. More than half (60.8%, n = 397) of respondents had a positive attitude towards prostate cancer screening and treatment. The mean percentage perception score was 60.0%. More than half (53.9%, n = 351) of respondents had a negative perception of prostate cancer screening and treatments. The staff of the University of Nigeria have appreciable knowledge and a positive attitude with regard to prostate cancer. A significant proportion of staff however, exhibited poor knowledge and negative attitudes and perceptions of prostate cancer screening and treatment.

摘要

在非洲,无论发病率还是死亡率,前列腺癌都是男性中最常见的癌症,占男性癌症病例40,000例(13%)及男性癌症相关死亡病例28,000例(11.3%)。在发达国家,被诊断出患癌症的概率比发展中国家高出两倍多。在发展中国家,大多数癌症患者在晚期才被诊断出来,肿瘤已无法治愈,这表明需要开展教育计划和更好的检测项目。本研究评估了尼日利亚大学男性教职员工对前列腺癌的知识、态度和认知。这项横断面描述性研究对655名同意参与并通过口头同意招募的男性教职员工进行。使用了一份用英语编写的自填式问卷。知识得分的平均百分比为71.2%。约57.8%的受访者对前列腺癌有较高的知识水平。态度得分的平均百分比为69.9%。超过一半(60.8%,n = 397)的受访者对前列腺癌筛查和治疗持积极态度。认知得分的平均百分比为60.0%。超过一半(53.9%,n = 351)的受访者对前列腺癌筛查和治疗持负面看法。尼日利亚大学的教职员工对前列腺癌有一定的知识和积极的态度。然而,相当一部分教职员工对前列腺癌筛查和治疗表现出知识匮乏以及负面的态度和看法。

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