Sama Carlson-Babila, Dzekem Bonaventure, Kehbila Jules, Ekabe Cyril Jabea, Vofo Brice, Abua Naomi Liteba, Dingana Therence Nwana, Angwafo Fru
Bambalang Sub-Divisional Hospital, Northwest Region, Cameroon.
Galactic Corps Research Group (GCRG), Cameroon and Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Buea, Cameroon.
Pan Afr Med J. 2017 Sep 29;28:91. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2017.28.91.10986. eCollection 2017.
The incidence of breast cancer (BCa) in Cameroon is on the rise and accounts for a leading cause of mortality. An understanding of the knowledge and practices on breast cancer and breast self-examination (BSE) among teachers are important first steps which will guide the designing of interventions aimed at raising awareness across the general population.
We conducted a cross-sectional study in April 2016 involving 345 consenting female undergraduate students in the Higher Teachers Training College, Bambili, Cameroon. Data was collected using a pretested self-administered questionnaire and analysed using descriptive methods.
The mean age of the respondents was 22.5±3.2years and a vast majority (n = 304, 88.1%) had heard about BCa primarily from the television/radio (n=196, 64.5%). Overall, less than a quarter (n=65, 21.4%) of respondents who had heard about BCa had sufficient knowledge on its risk factors and signs/symptoms. A plurality (53.3%) thought BCa can be prevented via vaccination while over a third (38.7%) opined that BCa can be treated spiritually. Less than half (47%) of respondents who had heard about BCa had heard about BSE amongst which only 55 (38.5%) had ever practiced it.
Though most students are aware of the existence of breast cancer, their overall knowledge on its risk factors and clinical presentation is insufficient with a concomitant low practice of BSE. These highlighted gaps warrants intensification of sensitization campaigns and educational programmes in order to raise knowledge levels and enhance prevention strategies that would aid in reducing the burden of breast cancer in Cameroon.
喀麦隆乳腺癌(BCa)的发病率正在上升,是主要的死亡原因之一。了解教师群体对乳腺癌和乳房自我检查(BSE)的认知及实践情况,是指导设计面向普通大众提高认识的干预措施的重要第一步。
2016年4月,我们在喀麦隆班比利高等师范学院对345名同意参与的本科女学生进行了一项横断面研究。通过预先测试的自填式问卷收集数据,并采用描述性方法进行分析。
受访者的平均年龄为22.5±3.2岁,绝大多数(n = 304,88.1%)主要通过电视/广播(n = 196,64.5%)听说过乳腺癌。总体而言,在听说过乳腺癌的受访者中,不到四分之一(n = 65,21.4%)对其风险因素和体征/症状有足够的了解。多数人(53.3%)认为乳腺癌可以通过接种疫苗预防,超过三分之一(38.7%)的人认为乳腺癌可以通过精神疗法治疗。在听说过乳腺癌的受访者中,不到一半(47%)听说过乳房自我检查,其中只有55人(38.5%)曾经进行过乳房自我检查。
尽管大多数学生知道乳腺癌的存在,但他们对其风险因素和临床表现的总体了解不足,同时乳房自我检查的实践率较低。这些突出的差距需要加强宣传活动和教育计划,以提高知识水平并加强预防策略,从而有助于减轻喀麦隆乳腺癌的负担。