Behavioral factors associated with utilization of screening services for early detection of cancer among clients visiting Masinga level four hospital outpatient department

Objectives: Behavior, which presents several avenues for targeted and sustained interventions, plays a significant role in cancer development or prevention. This study aimed at examining the behavioral factors associated with utilization of cancer screening services in Masinga sub-county, Machakos c...

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Main Authors: Bornventure Paul Omolo, Sherry Oluchina, Serah Kaggia
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-01-01
Series:International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214139122000750
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author Bornventure Paul Omolo
Sherry Oluchina
Serah Kaggia
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description Objectives: Behavior, which presents several avenues for targeted and sustained interventions, plays a significant role in cancer development or prevention. This study aimed at examining the behavioral factors associated with utilization of cancer screening services in Masinga sub-county, Machakos county, Kenya. Methods: The study design used was case-control with a systematic sampling method. Data were collected using an interviewer-administered questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS version 26.0. Chi square/Fishers exact, Odds Ratios and Mann-Whitney U tests were used to determine significance of the association between outcome and independent variables. The data was presented using tables and narratives. Level of significance used was 5% (Confidence level of 95%). Data was gathered from a sample size of 42 cases (screened [male: – prostate, esophageal and colorectal; female: – breast, cervical and esophageal]) and 116 controls (never been screened). Behavioral factors assessed were knowledge on cancer screening and the effect it had on utilization of cancer screening, determinants of health seeking behaviors with regard to use of screening, behavioral facilitators and barriers to screening and knowledge on preventive behaviors to cancer development such as tobacco use. Findings: All cases and 83.6% of controls had heard of cancer screening. Cases mainly cited early detection of cancer as the main reason for screening while controls cited some of the main reasons for screening such as checking for infections and early detection of cancer. Generally, there was poor knowledge on behaviors that contribute to cancer among the controls compared to cases. Noteworthy, 35.3% of the controls did not know the importance of cancer screening. Ninety-seven-point six percent of cases and 14.7% of controls reported that cancer is a preventable disease which was statistically significant between the two groups. Conclusion: Based on the findings, special emphasis should be directed at increasing awareness, perception and dispelling the myths surrounding cancer and cancer screening at all community primary care points through well-designed health education programs.
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spelling doaj.art-c613e485da224f49ac0c24e0c40ab2572022-12-22T04:37:55ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences2214-13912022-01-0117100468Behavioral factors associated with utilization of screening services for early detection of cancer among clients visiting Masinga level four hospital outpatient departmentBornventure Paul Omolo0Sherry Oluchina1Serah Kaggia2Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Machakos County, Kenya; Corresponding author.School of Nursing, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kiambu County, KenyaSchool of Nursing, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kiambu County, KenyaObjectives: Behavior, which presents several avenues for targeted and sustained interventions, plays a significant role in cancer development or prevention. This study aimed at examining the behavioral factors associated with utilization of cancer screening services in Masinga sub-county, Machakos county, Kenya. Methods: The study design used was case-control with a systematic sampling method. Data were collected using an interviewer-administered questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS version 26.0. Chi square/Fishers exact, Odds Ratios and Mann-Whitney U tests were used to determine significance of the association between outcome and independent variables. The data was presented using tables and narratives. Level of significance used was 5% (Confidence level of 95%). Data was gathered from a sample size of 42 cases (screened [male: – prostate, esophageal and colorectal; female: – breast, cervical and esophageal]) and 116 controls (never been screened). Behavioral factors assessed were knowledge on cancer screening and the effect it had on utilization of cancer screening, determinants of health seeking behaviors with regard to use of screening, behavioral facilitators and barriers to screening and knowledge on preventive behaviors to cancer development such as tobacco use. Findings: All cases and 83.6% of controls had heard of cancer screening. Cases mainly cited early detection of cancer as the main reason for screening while controls cited some of the main reasons for screening such as checking for infections and early detection of cancer. Generally, there was poor knowledge on behaviors that contribute to cancer among the controls compared to cases. Noteworthy, 35.3% of the controls did not know the importance of cancer screening. Ninety-seven-point six percent of cases and 14.7% of controls reported that cancer is a preventable disease which was statistically significant between the two groups. Conclusion: Based on the findings, special emphasis should be directed at increasing awareness, perception and dispelling the myths surrounding cancer and cancer screening at all community primary care points through well-designed health education programs.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214139122000750Behavioral factorsUtilization of screeningEarly detectionCancer
spellingShingle Bornventure Paul Omolo
Sherry Oluchina
Serah Kaggia
Behavioral factors associated with utilization of screening services for early detection of cancer among clients visiting Masinga level four hospital outpatient department
International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
Behavioral factors
Utilization of screening
Early detection
Cancer
title Behavioral factors associated with utilization of screening services for early detection of cancer among clients visiting Masinga level four hospital outpatient department
title_full Behavioral factors associated with utilization of screening services for early detection of cancer among clients visiting Masinga level four hospital outpatient department
title_fullStr Behavioral factors associated with utilization of screening services for early detection of cancer among clients visiting Masinga level four hospital outpatient department
title_full_unstemmed Behavioral factors associated with utilization of screening services for early detection of cancer among clients visiting Masinga level four hospital outpatient department
title_short Behavioral factors associated with utilization of screening services for early detection of cancer among clients visiting Masinga level four hospital outpatient department
title_sort behavioral factors associated with utilization of screening services for early detection of cancer among clients visiting masinga level four hospital outpatient department
topic Behavioral factors
Utilization of screening
Early detection
Cancer
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214139122000750
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