| Literature DB >> 35885869 |
Nadia Muhaidat1, Mohammad A Alshrouf1, Roaa N Alshajrawi1, Zeina R Miqdadi1, Raghad Amro2, Abedalaziz O Rabab'ah3, Serena A Qatawneh2, Alaa M Albandi1, Kamil Fram1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer (CC) is mainly linked to infection with a high-risk oncogenic human papillomavirus (HPV), with 85% of deaths occurring in developing countries. Refugees are less likely to be aware of screening methods and to have routine gynecological examinations.Entities:
Keywords: awareness; cervical cancer; cervical cancer screening; cervical smear; human papillomavirus; refugee; risk factors
Year: 2022 PMID: 35885869 PMCID: PMC9322376 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10071343
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Socio-demographics and Pap smear screening characteristic of participants.
| Demographics Characteristics | Mean (SD) or n (%) |
|---|---|
| Mean age (SD) | 38.99 ± 10.53 (range, 19–64) |
| Mean marriage age (SD) | 21.34 ± 5.16 (range, 13–50) |
| Marital status | |
| Married | 280 (78) |
| Single | 40 (11.1) |
| Divorced | 21 (5.8) |
| Widow | 18 (5) |
| Number of children | |
| 0 | 66 (18.4) |
| 1–3 | 90 (25.1) |
| 4–6 | 135 (37.6) |
| ≥7 | 68 (18.9) |
| Level of education | |
| Illiterate | 5 (1.4) |
| Primary school | 104 (29) |
| Secondary school | 145 (40.4) |
| Tertiary education | 105 (29.2) |
| Employment status | |
| Unemployed | 305 (85) |
| Employee | 54 (15) |
| Family monthly income a | |
| No income | 34 (9.5) |
| 1–200 | 156 (43.5) |
| 201–400 | 94 (26.2) |
| >400 | 45 (12.5) |
| Unstable income | 18 (4.9) |
| Prefer not to say | 12 (3.3) |
| Insurance | |
| Yes | 79 (22) |
| No | 280 (78) |
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| Age to start Pap smear | 32.5 ± 7.89 (range, 21–50) |
| Number of Pap smear tests since marriage | 1.48 ± 0.79 (range, 0–4) |
| Pap smear screening frequency (Years) | 6.14 ± 4.83 (range, 1–15) |
Tertiary education includes community college diploma, bachelor’s degree, master’s, or doctorate; a Monthly household income in JOD = Jordanian Dinar; 1 JOD = 1.41 USD.
Knowledge and belief of participants about symptoms and signs of cervical cancer.
| Symptoms and Signs | Yes | No | I Don’t Know |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bleeding between periods | 159 (44.3) | 150 (41.8) | 50 (13.9) |
| Constant pain in the lower back | 177 (49.3) | 131 (36.5) | 51 (14.2) |
| Persistent, foul-smelling vaginal discharge | 160 (44.6) | 154 (42.9) | 45 (12.5) |
| More days of menstruation than usual | 166 (46.2) | 146 (40.7) | 47 (13.1) |
| Persistent diarrhea | 43 (12) | 240 (66.9) | 76 (21.2) |
| Bleeding after menopause | 171 (47.6) | 140 (39) | 48 (13.4) |
| Persistent pelvic pain | 164 (45.7) | 147 (40.9) | 48 (13.4) |
| Presence of blood in urine or stool | 105 (29.2) | 185 (51.5) | 69 (19.2) |
| Sudden and unexplained weight loss | 158 (44) | 142 (39.6) | 59 (16.4) |
| Increased urination | 93 (25.9) | 187 (52.1) | 79 (22) |
Knowledge of participants on human papillomavirus.
| Statements | True | False | I Don’t Know |
|---|---|---|---|
| HPV is rare and has a low incidence | 24 (49) | 14 (28.6) | 11 (22.4) |
| HPV signs and symptoms always appear when infected | 20 (40.8) | 15 (30.6) | 14 (28.6) |
| HPV can cause cervical cancer | 28 (57.1) | 9 (18.4) | 12 (24.5) |
| HPV can be treated with antibiotics | 19 (38.8) | 15 (30.6) | 15 (30.6) |
| Early marriage increases the possibility of infection with HPV | 13 (26.5) | 18 (36.7) | 18 (36.7) |
Only 13.6% of participants who answered that they heard about HPV were able to answer these questions; HPV, Human papillomavirus.
Knowledge of risk factors for cervical cancer among participants.
| Statements | S D | D | N | A | S A |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HPV infection increase the incidence of CC | 7 (1.9) | 20 (5.6) | 234 (65.2) | 74 (20.6) | 24 (6.7) |
| Smoking of increase the incidence of CC | 17 (4.7) | 54 (15) | 73 (20.3) | 142 (39.6) | 73 (20.3) |
| Weak immune system increase the risk of CC | 5 (1.4) | 34 (9.5) | 90 (25.1) | 157 (43.7) | 73 (20.3) |
| Long-term use of contraceptive pills increase the risk of CC | 14 (3.9) | 45 (12.5) | 100 (27.9) | 147 (40.9) | 53 (14.8) |
| Chlamydia bacteria infection increase the risk of CC | 8 (2.2) | 27 (7.5) | 186 (51.8) | 102 (28.4) | 36 (10) |
| Early marriage (under 17 years old) increase the risk of CC | 34 (9.5) | 91 (25.3) | 128 (35.7) | 78 (21.7) | 28 (7.8) |
| The more children I have, the higher the risk of CC | 56 (15.6) | 117 (32.6) | 106 (29.5) | 62 (17.3) | 18 (5) |
| Your husband’s relationship with another wife, now or in the past, increases your risk of CC | 33 (9.2) | 91 (25.3) | 116 (32.3) | 86 (24) | 33 (9.2) |
| Not having regular Pap smears increase the risk of CC | 8 (2.2) | 51 (14.2) | 113 (31.5) | 155 (43.2) | 32 (8.9) |
| Female between the age of 30 and 65 more likely to develop CC | 20 (5.6) | 38 (10.6) | 115 (32) | 149 (41.5) | 37 (10.3) |
| Increasing the number of abortions increase the risk of CC | 23 (6.4) | 48 (13.4) | 136 (37.9) | 122 (34) | 30 (8.4) |
Data are represented in n (%); S A, strongly agree; A, agree; N, neutral; D, disagree; S D, strongly disagree; HPV, Human papillomavirus; CC, Cervical Cancer.
Knowledge of participants of the Pap smear test (n = 264).
| Statements | True | False | I Don’t Know |
|---|---|---|---|
| The testing area must be clean before the examination begins | 211 (79.9) | 43 (16.3) | 10 (3.8) |
| All women of childbearing age should undergo a test once every 5 years | 157 (59.5) | 47 (17.8) | 60 (22.7) |
| The test is only for women at risk of cervical cancer | 58 (22) | 172 (65.2) | 34 (12.9) |
Participants’ attitudes toward refusing routine cervical cancer screening.
| Statements | Yes, It Prevents Me Somewhat | Yes, It Strongly Prevents Me | No, It Has No Effect |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feeling ashamed and shy about doing this test | 127 (35.4) | 55 (15.3) | 177 (49.3) |
| My cultural and religious beliefs prohibit this test | 78 (21.7) | 19 (5.3) | 262 (73) |
| My health is good; I do not need to do the test | 140 (39) | 69 (19.2) | 150 (41.8) |
| Lack of health services in the area where I live | 129 (35.9) | 103 (28.7) | 127 (35.4) |
| Bad behavior of health personnel with me previously | 101 (28.1) | 56 (15.6) | 202 (56.3) |
| I think the test will hurt me, so I avoid it | 121 (33.7) | 60 (16.7) | 178 (49.6) |
| I have already undergone the test, and it hurts | 74 (20.6) | 33 (9.2) | 252 (70.2) |
| Costs of the examination | 112 (31.2) | 130 (36.2) | 117 (32.6) |
| If the test was performed for me by a male doctor | 99 (27.6) | 140 (39) | 120 (33.4) |
| Fear of knowing the result | 110 (30.6) | 92 (25.6) | 157 (43.7) |