Knowledge, practice of cervical cancer screening and associated factors among women police members of Addis Ababa police commission Ethiopia

Abstract Background Cervical cancer is a public health problem. It is one of the leading causes of death in women worldwide and the second leading cause of female cancer-related deaths. Cervical cancer screening enables the detection of abnormal cervical cells, including precancerous cervical lesion...

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Main Authors: Tangut Misgun, Dereje Bayissa Demissie
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2023-10-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-023-11478-x
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description Abstract Background Cervical cancer is a public health problem. It is one of the leading causes of death in women worldwide and the second leading cause of female cancer-related deaths. Cervical cancer screening enables the detection of abnormal cervical cells, including precancerous cervical lesions, as well as early-stage cervical cancer. Routine cervical screening has been shown to reduce both the incidence and mortality of the disease. Objective The aim of this study was to assess knowledge, practice of cervical cancer screening and associated factors among women police members at Addis Ababa police commission Ethiopia 2022. Method An institutional-based cross-sectional study was conducted at the Addis Ababa police commission in the Lidet Sub-city police department from December 1st to January 30th, 2022. The data were collected through a structured, self-administered questionnaire from 361 randomly selected police officers. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS version 26 software in descriptive statistics, binary, and multivariable logistic regression analysis to identify factors associated with the outcome variable at PV = 0.05 with an AOR and 95% CI. Results: The complete response rate was 97.57% (361/371). This found that 59.5% of the total study participants were aged between 18 and 29 years old, and 47.3% were married in marital status. This study determined knowledge status of police commission towards cervical cancer screening revealed that 183(49.5%) had good knowledge, with identified factors which increases likelihood of good knowledge were attitude [AOR = 2.03, 95%CI;( 1.25–3.3)] and cervical cancer screening practice [AOR = 2.0, 95%CI (1.15–3.53)] respectively. This is determined the prevalence of cervical cancer screening practice was 68(18.4%)with 95% CI(14.3–22.4) with identified factors which increases likelihood of cervical cancer screening practice were age, [AOR = 3.24, 95% CI;( 1.08–9.75)], marital status [AOR = 3.88,95%CI,(1.55–9.73)] monthly income [AOR = 4.82,95%CI;(1.44–16.12)],religion[AOR = 8.65,95%CI,( 1.65–45.46)] and knowledge [AOR = 2.35,95%CI;( 1.22–4.52)] respectively. The main reason reported for not practice of cervical cancer screening was feeling healthy. Conclusion and recommendation This study identified that the knowledge status of female police commissioners were poor and practice of cervical cancer screening were found to be very low. Some of the factors associated with the cervical cancer screening practice were age, marital status, monthly income and knowledge of the women. In addition, feeling being health was associated poor practice of cervical cancer screening. To alleviate this problem the health authorities at different level of the health system should take massive awareness creation activities through various communication channels about screening service prepare screening campaign.
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spelling doaj.art-aeecfbe6205048ddbc3872c65ae87bb32023-11-20T09:44:26ZengBMCBMC Cancer1471-24072023-10-0123111210.1186/s12885-023-11478-xKnowledge, practice of cervical cancer screening and associated factors among women police members of Addis Ababa police commission EthiopiaTangut Misgun0Dereje Bayissa Demissie1Santé Medical College School of Public Health Department of Reproductive HealthSt. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical CollegeAbstract Background Cervical cancer is a public health problem. It is one of the leading causes of death in women worldwide and the second leading cause of female cancer-related deaths. Cervical cancer screening enables the detection of abnormal cervical cells, including precancerous cervical lesions, as well as early-stage cervical cancer. Routine cervical screening has been shown to reduce both the incidence and mortality of the disease. Objective The aim of this study was to assess knowledge, practice of cervical cancer screening and associated factors among women police members at Addis Ababa police commission Ethiopia 2022. Method An institutional-based cross-sectional study was conducted at the Addis Ababa police commission in the Lidet Sub-city police department from December 1st to January 30th, 2022. The data were collected through a structured, self-administered questionnaire from 361 randomly selected police officers. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS version 26 software in descriptive statistics, binary, and multivariable logistic regression analysis to identify factors associated with the outcome variable at PV = 0.05 with an AOR and 95% CI. Results: The complete response rate was 97.57% (361/371). This found that 59.5% of the total study participants were aged between 18 and 29 years old, and 47.3% were married in marital status. This study determined knowledge status of police commission towards cervical cancer screening revealed that 183(49.5%) had good knowledge, with identified factors which increases likelihood of good knowledge were attitude [AOR = 2.03, 95%CI;( 1.25–3.3)] and cervical cancer screening practice [AOR = 2.0, 95%CI (1.15–3.53)] respectively. This is determined the prevalence of cervical cancer screening practice was 68(18.4%)with 95% CI(14.3–22.4) with identified factors which increases likelihood of cervical cancer screening practice were age, [AOR = 3.24, 95% CI;( 1.08–9.75)], marital status [AOR = 3.88,95%CI,(1.55–9.73)] monthly income [AOR = 4.82,95%CI;(1.44–16.12)],religion[AOR = 8.65,95%CI,( 1.65–45.46)] and knowledge [AOR = 2.35,95%CI;( 1.22–4.52)] respectively. The main reason reported for not practice of cervical cancer screening was feeling healthy. Conclusion and recommendation This study identified that the knowledge status of female police commissioners were poor and practice of cervical cancer screening were found to be very low. Some of the factors associated with the cervical cancer screening practice were age, marital status, monthly income and knowledge of the women. In addition, feeling being health was associated poor practice of cervical cancer screening. To alleviate this problem the health authorities at different level of the health system should take massive awareness creation activities through various communication channels about screening service prepare screening campaign.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-023-11478-xCervicalCancerScreeningKnowledgePractice
spellingShingle Tangut Misgun
Dereje Bayissa Demissie
Knowledge, practice of cervical cancer screening and associated factors among women police members of Addis Ababa police commission Ethiopia
BMC Cancer
Cervical
Cancer
Screening
Knowledge
Practice
title Knowledge, practice of cervical cancer screening and associated factors among women police members of Addis Ababa police commission Ethiopia
title_full Knowledge, practice of cervical cancer screening and associated factors among women police members of Addis Ababa police commission Ethiopia
title_fullStr Knowledge, practice of cervical cancer screening and associated factors among women police members of Addis Ababa police commission Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, practice of cervical cancer screening and associated factors among women police members of Addis Ababa police commission Ethiopia
title_short Knowledge, practice of cervical cancer screening and associated factors among women police members of Addis Ababa police commission Ethiopia
title_sort knowledge practice of cervical cancer screening and associated factors among women police members of addis ababa police commission ethiopia
topic Cervical
Cancer
Screening
Knowledge
Practice
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-023-11478-x
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