George Tayo O, Allo Tolulope Abiola, Amoo Emmanuel O, Olonade Olawale
Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria.
Open Access Maced J Med Sci. 2019 May 25;7(10):1700-1705. doi: 10.3889/oamjms.2019.221. eCollection 2019 May 31.
Preventable deaths resulting from the scourge of breast cancer has become alarming and worrisome in many societies in developing countries, including Nigeria. Of much concern is the fact that breast cancer has continued to claim the precious lives of young, middle-aged, old, educated and non-educated women irrespective of their religion, socio-economic background and socio-demographic characteristics.
This study attempts to ascertain the knowledge and attitudes of women to breast cancer in Ogun State, Nigeria.
The study adopts both primary and secondary data sources to examine the level of knowledge and attitude of women towards breast cancer with the view of suggesting probable solutions and recommendations for policy.
The result indicates that the awareness about breast cancer is overwhelming but only few women know about mammography; women in older age are 0.193 times less likely to attend breast cancer screening (p=0.000). Older women with secondary education that are either self-employed outside the home or full-time housewives are unfavourably disposed to breast cancer screening.
The authors recommend that concerned stakeholders in the health sector and policy decision makers should intensify action on cancer programmes and campaigns that could target older women especially housewives and women in middle level education.
在包括尼日利亚在内的许多发展中国家社会,乳腺癌这一灾祸导致的可预防死亡已变得令人震惊和担忧。极为令人关切的是,乳腺癌持续夺走年轻、中年、老年、受过教育和未受过教育女性的宝贵生命,无论她们的宗教、社会经济背景和社会人口特征如何。
本研究试图确定尼日利亚奥贡州女性对乳腺癌的认识和态度。
该研究采用一手和二手数据源,以考察女性对乳腺癌的认识水平和态度,旨在为政策提出可能的解决方案和建议。
结果表明,对乳腺癌的认知很普遍,但只有少数女性了解乳房X光检查;老年女性参加乳腺癌筛查的可能性比年轻女性低0.193倍(p = 0.000)。受过中等教育、在家外自营职业或全职家庭主妇的老年女性对乳腺癌筛查持不利态度。
作者建议,卫生部门相关利益攸关方和政策决策者应加强针对癌症项目和活动的行动,这些项目和活动应针对老年女性,尤其是家庭主妇和中等教育水平的女性。