Department of Clinical Sciences and Nutrition, University of Chester, Chester, UK.
Ir J Med Sci. 2023 Oct;192(5):2085-2093. doi: 10.1007/s11845-023-03273-1. Epub 2023 Jan 19.
The extent of knowledge of bowel cancer, its symptoms and risk factors are unknown in Irish residents. An understanding of bowel cancer awareness may be useful in aiding healthcare professionals, and policy makers develop improved bowel cancer awareness programmes and public health initiatives in Ireland.
A 22-question online questionnaire survey was designed to gather data to assess residents' awareness of bowel cancer, its symptoms, and risk factors and to determine reasons for not participating in BowelScreen Ireland.
There were 449 participants (329 women, 119 men and 1 'prefer not to say'). The majority of participants were aged 35-49 years (42.8%), and 82.6% had completed a third level qualification. Irish residents (non-healthcare professionals/scientists (NHCP/S)) recalled on average less than three warning signs/symptoms. Among NHCP/S the most well-recalled protective diet and lifestyle choices were active lifestyle/exercise (62.1%), a fibre rich diet (45.4%) and no/low alcohol consumption (32.1%). Many were unable to recall red and processed meat as risk factors with only 10.7% and 4.9%, respectively, citing these foods. However, prompted awareness was superior with 71.1% agreeing or strongly agreeing that consumption of red and processed meat is a risk factor. 43.4% said they would be 'fairly confident' in recognising a sign/symptom, but more than a third (38.7%) reported they were 'not very confident'.
This survey emphasises the need to improve the awareness of bowel cancer as gaps in this specific cancer knowledge were evident among Irish residents.
爱尔兰居民对结肠癌的知识、症状和危险因素知之甚少。了解结肠癌的认知情况可能有助于医疗保健专业人员和政策制定者制定更好的结肠癌认知计划和爱尔兰公共卫生倡议。
设计了一个包含 22 个问题的在线问卷调查,旨在收集数据,评估居民对结肠癌、其症状和危险因素的认知,并确定不参加爱尔兰肠道筛查计划的原因。
共有 449 名参与者(329 名女性,119 名男性和 1 名“未说明”)。大多数参与者年龄在 35-49 岁(42.8%),82.6%的参与者完成了高等教育。爱尔兰居民(非医疗保健专业人员/科学家(NHCP/S))平均只能回忆起不到三个警告信号/症状。在 NHCP/S 中,最被记住的保护饮食和生活方式选择是积极的生活方式/锻炼(62.1%)、富含纤维的饮食(45.4%)和低酒精摄入(32.1%)。许多人无法回忆起红色和加工肉类作为危险因素,只有 10.7%和 4.9%分别提到这些食物。然而,提示后认知度较高,71.1%的人同意或强烈同意食用红色和加工肉类是一个危险因素。43.4%的人表示,他们“相当有信心”识别出一个症状,但超过三分之一(38.7%)的人表示他们“不太有信心”。
这项调查强调了提高结肠癌认知的必要性,因为爱尔兰居民在这一特定癌症知识方面存在明显的差距。