Knowledge, Attitude And Practice Regarding Cervical Cancer Screening Among Women

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  • Saud Abdulaziz Algowaiz , Mohammed Hamad Abumalik , Abdulaziz Mohammed Albaiz , Mohammed Abdulaziz Algowaiz , Mohammad Abdullah Alkuwaiz , Ahmed Razeeq Alrahili , Muteb Abdullah Alguwaiz
  • Mohammed Ibrahim Alqowaiz , Mohammed Rajih M Alzarei , Shada Abdulaziz Mohammed Alkharshawi , Abdullah Ibrahim Mohammed Alqubaishi , Saleh Helail Muflih alotaibi

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Objective: To find out the knowledge, attitude and practice regarding cervical cancer screening among women. Materials and methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study design was used to collect data from 96 women. Each woman was selected alternately from Gynae Out-Patient Department of Teaching Hospital in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Data was collected by using semi-structured interview schedule to find out knowledge and practice and Likert scale to find out the attitude regarding cervical cancer screening. Data was analyzed by using SPSS version 20.0 and interpreted in terms of descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: Out of 96 women, mean age was 38.83 ± 6.5. More than three fourth (85.4%) were literate and 59.4% were housewife. Only 9.4% were involved in cervical cancer prevention and screening awareness programme and 2.1% had family history of cervical cancer. As per the findings, only 34.4% and 27.8% had adequate knowledge and practice respectively whereas cent percent women had favorable attitude. Only education level of women was statistically s[1]ignificant with level of knowledge regarding cervical cancer screening (p = 0.041). There was strong negative correlation between knowledge score and practice score regarding cervical cancer screening among women (r = -0.194). Conclusion: Considerable proportions of women have inadequate knowledge and practice regarding cervical cancer screening. Therefore cervical cancer screening health camps and awareness program should be conducted at community level for women to increase the level of knowledge and practice regarding cervical cancer screening.

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2022-06-15

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Saud Abdulaziz Algowaiz , Mohammed Hamad Abumalik , Abdulaziz Mohammed Albaiz , Mohammed Abdulaziz Algowaiz , Mohammad Abdullah Alkuwaiz , Ahmed Razeeq Alrahili , Muteb Abdullah Alguwaiz, & Mohammed Ibrahim Alqowaiz , Mohammed Rajih M Alzarei , Shada Abdulaziz Mohammed Alkharshawi , Abdullah Ibrahim Mohammed Alqubaishi , Saleh Helail Muflih alotaibi. (2022). Knowledge, Attitude And Practice Regarding Cervical Cancer Screening Among Women. Migration Letters, 19(S5), 792–798. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/9885

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