Humaid Al-Shamsi Sarah, Humaid Al-Shamsi Abdulla, Humaid Al-Shamsi Mohammed, Sajwani Adil, Alzaabi Mouza Sultan, Al Hammadi Omar, Iqbal Faryal, Al-Shamsi Humaid O
International School of Creative Science, Sharjah P.O. Box 25779, United Arab Emirates.
Brighton College Dubai, Dubai P.O. Box 48904, United Arab Emirates.
Clin Pract. 2023 Jun 13;13(3):701-714. doi: 10.3390/clinpract13030064.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has one of the fastest growing economies in the world, which has resulted in an increase in the detection of noncommunicable diseases such as cancer. Despite its screening and early detection efforts falling short of the target coverage of the intended population, the number of reported cases and deaths in UAE has increased over the years. A few studies have been conducted to understand the hurdles to cancer screening in UAE, mostly focusing on breast and colorectal malignancies. There are no studies or surveys that have addressed the barriers and hurdles to overall cancer screening in UAE's population. Through this is the largest survey to date, we aimed at assessing UAE society's perception of cancer and early screening and detection. The survey was constructed using the SurveyPlanet platform. The survey was then distributed on social media for direct and snowball sampling, including Instagram, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Meta (Facebook), and Twitter. Interestingly, 71.3% of the respondents reported that they were fine mentioning or discussing cancer, while 28.2% reported that they were not comfortable with it. Moreover, 91.8% of the respondents knew the meaning of the early detection or screening of cancer, while 8.2% did not. The ability of respondents to correctly identify different types of cancer screening varied. This study suggests that regulatory authorities need to raise more awareness about cancer, especially among younger generations, and create screening recommendations and guidelines that should include younger people. Lastly, hospitals, cancer charity organizations, educational institutes, and the media should address target audiences to raise cancer awareness among them.
阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)拥有世界上增长最快的经济体之一,这导致了癌症等非传染性疾病的检测率上升。尽管其筛查和早期检测工作未达到预期人群的目标覆盖率,但多年来阿联酋报告的病例数和死亡人数仍有所增加。已经开展了一些研究来了解阿联酋癌症筛查的障碍,主要集中在乳腺癌和结肠直肠癌方面。目前尚无针对阿联酋全体人口进行全面癌症筛查的障碍和阻碍的研究或调查。通过本次迄今为止规模最大的调查,我们旨在评估阿联酋社会对癌症以及早期筛查和检测的认知情况。该调查是使用SurveyPlanet平台构建的。然后通过社交媒体进行直接和滚雪球式抽样分发,包括照片墙(Instagram)、WhatsApp、领英(LinkedIn)、脸书(Meta,原Facebook)和推特(Twitter)。有趣的是,71.3%的受访者表示他们愿意提及或讨论癌症,而28.2%的受访者表示对此感到不自在。此外,91.8%的受访者知道癌症早期检测或筛查的含义,而8.2%的受访者不知道。受访者正确识别不同类型癌症筛查的能力各不相同。这项研究表明,监管当局需要提高对癌症的认识,尤其是在年轻一代中,并制定应包括年轻人的筛查建议和指南。最后,医院、癌症慈善组织、教育机构和媒体应针对目标受众提高他们对癌症的认识。