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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12358/29169
TitleKnowledge of Palestinian women about cervical cancer warning signs: a national cross- sectional study
Title in Arabicمعرفة المرأة الفلسطينية للعلامات التحذيرية لسرطان عنق الرحم: دراسة مقطعية وطنية
Abstract

"Background: Timely presentation and diagnosis of cervical cancer (CC) are crucial to decrease its mortality especially in low- and middle-income countries like Palestine. This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge of Palestinian women about CC warning signs and determine the factors associated with good knowledge. Methods: This was a national cross-sectional study conducted between July 2019 and March 2020 in Palestine. Stratified convenience sampling was used to recruit adult women from hospitals, primary healthcare centers, and public spaces of 11 governorates. A translated-into-Arabic version of the validated CC awareness measure (CeCAM) was used to assess women’s knowledge of 12 CC warning signs. Results: Of 8086 approached, 7223 participants completed the CeCAM (response rate = 89.3%). A total of 7058 questionnaires were included in the analysis: 2655 from the Gaza Strip and 4403 from the West Bank and Jerusalem (WBJ). The median age [interquartile range] for all participants was 34.0 [24.0, 42.0] years. Participants recruited from the WBJ were older, getting higher monthly income, and having more chronic diseases than those recruited from the Gaza Strip. The most frequently identified warning sign was ‘vaginal bleeding after menopause’ (n = 5028, 71.2%) followed by ‘extreme generalized fatigue’ (n = 4601, 65.2%) and ‘unexplained weight loss’ (n = 4578, 64.9%). Only 1934 participants (27.4%) demonstrated good knowledge of CC warning signs. Participants from the Gaza Strip were slightly more likely than participants from the WBJ to have a good level of knowledge. Factors associated with having good knowledge included having a bachelor or postgraduate degree, being married, divorced, or widowed as well as knowing someone with cancer. Conclusion: The overall awareness of CC warning signs was low. Educational interventions are needed to increase Palestinian women’s awareness of CC warning signs. Keywords: Cervical cancer, Early detection, Survival, Symptom, Warning sign, wareness, Knowledge, Early presentation, Palestine"

Authors
Elshami, Mohamedraed
Al-Slaibi, Ibrahim
Abukmail, Hanan
Alser, Mohammed
Radaydeh, Afnan
Alfuqaha, Alaa
Thalji, Mariam
Khader, Salma
Khatib, Lana
Fannoun, Nour
Ahmad, Bisan
Kassab, Lina
Khrishi, Hiba
Elhussaini, Deniz
Abed, Nour
Nammari, Aya
Abdallah, Tumodir
Alqudwa, Zaina
Idais, Shahd
Tanbouz, Ghaid
Hajajreh, Ma’alem
Selmiyh, Hala Abu
Abo-Hajouj, Zakia
Hebi, Haya
Zamel, Manar
Skaik, Refqa
Hammoud, Lama
Rjoub, Siba
Ayesh, Hadeel
Rjoub, Toqa
Zakout, Rawan
Alser, Amany
Abu-El-Noor, Nasser
Bottcher, Bettina
TypeJournal Article
Date2021-12
LanguageEnglish
Subjects
Cervical cancer
Early detection
Survival
Symptom
Warning sign
Awareness
Knowledge
Early presentation
Palestine
Published inBMC Public Health
SeriesVol. 21, No. 1
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
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DOI10.1186/s12889-021-11792-8
ISSN14712458
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