The level of knowledge and associated socio-demographic factors on cervical cancer among women: a cross-sectional study at Kenyase Bosore community, Ghana
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Gyamfua, Ampofo Ama
Nkrumah, Isaac
Ibitoye, Bukola Mary
Agyemang, Beatrice Ampofo
Ofosu, Evelyn Serwaa
Tsoka-Gwegweni, Joyce Mahlako
Cumber, Samuel Nambile
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African Field Epidemiology Network
Abstract
INTRODUCTION : cervical cancer is a major cause of death amongst women around the world. In Ghana, it accounts for over 2,119 female deaths and
about 3,151 new diagnoses of the disease. It is usually diagnosed at an advanced stage, making it difficult to treat. This study aims at assessing the
knowledge on risk factors, prevention and treatment of cervical cancer among women in Kenyase Bosore, Ghana. METHODS : this study was a crosssectional
descriptive study conducted among women in Bosore Kenyase, Ghana. A total of 200 women were selected for the studies using the
convenience sampling technique. Structured questionnaires were used for data collection and statistical package for social sciences application was
also used to analyse the data. Pearson chi-square test was used to find associations between knowledge and awareness level and socio-demographic
characteristics of the participants. RESULTS : overall, 9.7% of the respondents had high knowledge on cervical cancer, 20.6% had moderate knowledge
and 69.7% had low knowledge on cervical cancer. There was a significant association between educational background (p=0.000) and awareness
level of the respondents. There was also a significant association between the occupation (p=0.003), educational background (p=0.000) and
knowledge level of the respondents. CONCLUSION : the knowledge level of the respondents was very low. Specifically, the respondents had inadequate
knowledge on risk factors, signs and symptoms, prevention and treatment of cervical cancer. The authors recommend the intensification of cervical
cancer education in Kenyase Bosore, and Ghana as a whole.
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Knowledge, Socio-demographic factors, Cervical cancer, Ghana
Sustainable Development Goals
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GyanmfuaGyamfua, A.A., Nkrumah, I., Ibitoye, B.M.factors on cervical cancer among women : a cross-sectional study at Kenyase
Bosore community, Ghana', Pan African Medical Journal , vol. 34, art. 44, pp. 1-12.
