| Literature DB >> 34553644 |
Jennifer F Ducray1, Colette M Kell1, Jyotika Basdav1, Firoza Haffejee1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer in South Africa accounts for 15.85% of all female cancers and 30.29% of African female cancers, resulting in over 5000 deaths annually. South Africa's proposed move towards universal healthcare places emphasis on health promotion through education and screening, but there is little data on the baseline levels of knowledge and screening uptake regarding cervical cancer. This study explored the levels of knowledge and screening rates of cervical cancer among vulnerable women living in the inner-city of Durban, South Africa.Entities:
Keywords: South Africa; cervical cancer; health promotion; knowledge; screening
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34553644 PMCID: PMC8474337 DOI: 10.1177/17455065211047141
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Womens Health (Lond) ISSN: 1745-5057
Sociodemographic profile of participants.
| Demographic variables | % ( |
|---|---|
| Age | |
| 18–24 | 22 (24) |
| 25–30 | 24.8 (27) |
| 31–40 | 32.1 (35) |
| 41–50 | 13 (12) |
| Over 50 | 7.3 (8) |
| Race | |
| Black | 85.3 (93) |
| Coloured | 4.6 (5) |
| Indian | 4.6 (5) |
| White | 3.7 (4) |
| Employment | |
| Employed | 22 (24) |
| Street hawker/vendor | 15.6 (17) |
| Unemployed | 40.4 (44) |
| Pensioner | 3.7 (4) |
| Sex worker | 0.9 (1) |
| Living area | |
| Township on outskirts of the city | 45.9 (50) |
| Flat in the city | 28.4 (31) |
| Homeless | 16.5 (18) |
| Suburb | 1.8 (2) |
| Retirement home | 0.9 (1) |
| Squatter camp | 0.9 (1) |
| Nationality | |
| South African | 86.2 (94) |
| Foreign citizen | 11 (12) |
NB: All percentages do not add up to 100 as some questions were not answered by all participants.
Sexual history.
| % ( | |
|---|---|
| Number of lifetime sexual partners | |
| 1 | 23.9 (26) |
| 2 | 16.5 (18) |
| 3 | 13.8 (15) |
| 4 | 5.5 (6) |
| 5 or more | 19.3 (21) |
| Age of sexual debut (years) | |
| ⩽15 | 7.3 (8) |
| 16–21 | 51.4 (56) |
| 22–27 | 16.5 (18) |
| 28 and older | 1.8 (2) |
| Could not remember | 0.9 (1) |
| Not yet sexually active | 5.5 (6) |
| Screening | |
| Tested for HIV | 85.3 (93) |
| Tested for Cervical cancer | 30.3 (33) |
| HIV status | |
| HIV negative | 63.3 (69) |
| HIV positive | 11 (12) |
| Did not wish to disclose status | 8.3 (9) |
| Gender inequality factors | |
| Unable to negotiate condom use due to fear of been assaulted by sexual partner | 14.4 (13) |
| Has been forced to have intercourse | 18.9 (17) |
| Has been assaulted by sexual partner | 26.7 (24) |
| Has participated in transactional sex | 10 (9) |
HIV: human immunodeficiency virus.
NB: All percentages do not add up to 100 as some questions were not answered by all participants.
Cervical cancer knowledge.
| Correct responses % ( | Average knowledge score per category | |
|---|---|---|
| Identifying risk factors for cervical cancer | 18.4 | |
| Sexual transmission | 21.1 (23) | |
| HPV infection | 20.2 (22) | |
| Multiple partners | 17.4 (19) | |
| Not using condoms | 14.7 (16) | |
| Identifying symptoms | 23.9 | |
| Vaginal bleeding | 28.4 (31) | |
| Vaginal discharge | 23.0 (25) | |
| Pelvic pain | 20.2 (22) | |
| Knowledge of prevention | 19.3 | |
| Wearing a condom | 24.8 (27) | |
| HPV vaccination | 13.8 (15) | |
| Knowledge of screening | 31.2 | |
| Pap smears | 31.2 (34) | |
| Knowledge of treatment for cervical cancer | 28.5 | |
| Surgical removal of cancerous cells | 29.4 (32) | |
| Hysterectomy | 27.5 (30) |
HPV: human papilloma virus.
Cervical cancer stigma.
| Response % ( | |
|---|---|
| If a close friend had cervical cancer, how would your relationship change? | |
| I would support/help her | 100 (70) |
| I would reject her | 0 (0) |
| In your community, how is a woman with cervical cancer treated? | |
| Most people reject her | 2.9 (2) |
| Most people are friendly, but they generally try to avoid her | 11.8 (8) |
| The community mostly supports and helps her | 57.4 (39) |
| I do not know | 27.9 (19) |
| What is the quality of life of a woman with cervical cancer? | |
| Good | 11.8 (8) |
| Average | 26.5 (18) |
| Poor | 25.0 (17) |
| I do not know | 36.8 (25) |
| In comparison to HIV, the stigma towards cervical cancer is: | |
| The same | 16.7 (11) |
| Less | 18.2 (12) |
| More | 21.2 (14) |
| There is no stigma towards cervical cancer | 43.9 (29) |
HIV: human immunodeficiency virus.