| Literature DB >> 31123656 |
Arslaan Javaeed1, Sana Shoukat1, Saddaf Hina1, Zartasha Hameed2, Sanniya Khan Ghauri3, Malik Mahmood Ahmed4.
Abstract
Objective To assess the knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) related to cervical cancer among the adult women of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. Methods A cross-sectional study, involving 594 patients visiting the Gynecology and Obstetrics outpatient departments of Khalifa bin Zayed Hospital, Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, was done. The study questionnaire (interviewer-administered) included 26 items to measure the knowledge, attitude, and practices related to cervical cancer and was formulated and validated with the help of gynecologists and epidemiologists. Descriptive statistics were used to present the knowledge, attitude, and practice level of respondents. The respondents' knowledge, attitude, and practice score was compared across gender and level of education. Data analysis was done using SPSS v 23.0 (IBM Corporation, Armonk, NY, US) at 95% CI. Results A total of 346 (58.2%) women heard about cervical cancer and 210 (35.4%) women heard about the pap smear test. Thirty-five women (5.9%) underwent a pap smear test in their lifetime. More than half (51.7%) thought that undergoing a pap smear test is embarrassing. But 382 respondents (64.3%) will undergo a pap smear test if the test is provided free of cost. Unmarried women had a better KAP score as compared to married women (13.58±5.14 vs 9.12±4.04, p<.001). The KAP score was significantly different in respondents with different levels of education (p<.001). Conclusion This study showed a better KAP score as compared to previous Pakistani studies but, still, there is plenty of room to improve. Women of developed countries have significantly better knowledge, attitude, and practices related to cervical cancer. Local authorities may run a free pap smear screening program in communities to detect cervical cancer early.Entities:
Keywords: adult women; cervical cancer; pakistan; pap smear; screening
Year: 2019 PMID: 31123656 PMCID: PMC6510573 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.4234
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Responses to knowledge and attitude related to Likert-scale questions
*Question nos. 15, 16, and practice-related questions (25 and 26) were not formulated on the Likert scale and were presented later.
| Categories | Question Number | Question/statement | Yes | No | Don’t know |
| Knowledge | 1 | Have you ever heard of cervical cancer? | 346 (58.2) | 211 (35.5) | 37 (6.2) |
| 2 | Bleeding in between menstrual cycle (period) is a symptom | 246 (41.4) | 76 (12.8) | 272 (45.8) | |
| 3 | Foul smelling discharge is a symptom | 260 (43.8) | 88 (14.8) | 246 (41.4) | |
| 4 | Postmenopausal bleeding is a symptom | 239 (40.2) | 82 (13.8) | 273 (46.0) | |
| 5 | Periods heavier and of longer duration than normal is a symptom | 229 (38.6) | 92 (15.5) | 273 (46.0) | |
| 6 | HPV is a risk factor | 242 (40.7) | 84 (14.1) | 268 (45.1) | |
| 7 | Multiple sexual partners are a risk factor | 376 (63.3) | 46 (7.7) | 172 (29.0) | |
| 8 | Early age of coitus is a risk factor | 260 (43.8) | 84 (14.1) | 250 (42.1) | |
| 9 | Tobacco smoking is a risk factor | 345 (58.1) | 90 (15.2) | 159 (26.8) | |
| 10 | History of sexually transmitted disease is risk factor | 378 (63.6) | 64 (10.8) | 152 (25.6) | |
| 11 | Poor menstrual hygiene is risk factor | 425 (71.5) | 48 (8.1) | 121 (20.4) | |
| 12 | Prolonged use of birth control pills (>5) is a risk factor | 362 (60.9) | 76 (12.8) | 156 (26.3) | |
| 13 | Multiple pregnancies are a risk factor | 330 (55.6) | 106 (17.8) | 158 (26.6) | |
| 14 | Have you ever heard of pap smear test? | 210 (35.4) | 365 (61.4) | 19 (3.2) | |
| 17 | Pap smear test is painful | 140 (23.6) | 66 (11.1) | 388 (65.3) | |
| Attitude | 18 | Intermenstrual bleed should be considered normal | 87 (14.6) | 469 (79.0) | 38 (6.4) |
| 19 | Going for pap smear test is embarrassing | 307 (51.7) | 194 (32.7) | 93 (15.7) | |
| 20 | Going for pap smear test is expensive | 162 (27.3) | 89 (15.0) | 343 (57.7) | |
| 21 | If you would be offered free cervical cancer screening, would you be willing to be screened? | 382 (64.3) | 155 (26.1) | 57 (9.6) | |
| 22 | I am afraid of screening because of cancer detection | 200 (33.7) | 347 (58.4) | 47 (7.9) | |
| 23 | If someone is suffering from cervical cancer, you will keep a distance from that lady | 128 (21.5) | 420 (70.7) | 46 (7.7) | |
| 24 | Do you plan to be screened for cervical cancer in next 03 years? | 153 (25.8) | 280 (47.1) | 161 (27.1) |
Figure 1Distribution of respondents by knowledge regarding the correct age of starting a pap smear test
Figure 4Distribution of respondents by the last time they were screened for cervical cancer (n=35)
Comparison of knowledge, attitude, and practice scores between married and unmarried women
| Marital status | N | Mean ± SD | p-value |
| Married | 288 | 9.12 ± 4.04 | < .001 |
| Unmarried | 306 | 13.58 ± 5.14 |
Comparison of knowledge, attitude, and practice scores among different levels of education
| Level of education | N | Mean ± SD | p-value |
| No formal education | 51 | 6.84 ± 2.98 | < .001 |
| Primary | 81 | 9.17 ± 5.01 | |
| Secondary | 78 | 8.15 ± 4.02 | |
| Higher secondary | 144 | 13.85 ± 4.36 | |
| Graduate and above | 240 | 12.74 ± 4.89 |