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Title: | Knowledge, practice, and barriers toward cervical cancer screening in elmina, southern ghana |
Authors: | Ebu, Nancy Innocentia Mupepi, Sylvia C. siakwa, Mate Peter Sampselle, Carolyn M. |
Keywords: | women cervical screening awareness factors community Developing countries |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Women’s Health |
Abstract: | Aims: The aims of this study were: 1) to assess the level of knowledge of women about Pap smear tests, 2) to determine the practices of women regarding Pap smear tests, and 3) to determine the barriers to Pap smear tests in Elmina, Ghana. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 392 randomly selected sexually active females aged 10–74 years using structured interview questions. The Institutional Review Board of the University of Cape Coast gave ethical approval for the study and informed consent was obtained from participants. Data were analyzed with SPSS software (v19.0) using frequencies, chi-square test, and exploratory factor analysis. Results: The results revealed that 68.4% had never heard about cervical cancer, 93.6% had no knowledge on the risk factors, nine (2.3%) reported multiple sexual partners and being sexually active as risk factors, and 92% did not know about the prevention and treatment of cervical cancer. The majority (97.7%) had never heard of the Pap smear test. Only three (0.8%) women out of 392 had had a Pap smear test. Reasons for seeking a Pap smear test included referral, fear of cervical cancer, and radio campaigns. A significant association was found between institutional and personal barriers and having a Pap smear test. Conclusion: Comprehensive education on cervical cancer screening and removal of access barriers are critical in reducing risk associated with the disease and promoting women’s health |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/10435 |
Appears in Collections: | School of Nursing & Midwifery |
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