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Increasing Awareness of Gynecologic Cancer Risks and Symptoms among Asian, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Women in the US-Associated Pacific Island Jurisdictions

机译:在美国相关的太平洋岛国辖区中,亚裔,夏威夷原住民和太平洋岛民妇女对妇科癌症风险和症状的认识不断提高

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Background: Gynecologic cancers are common among Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (A/NH/PI) women. Prevention is important in United States associated Pacific Island jurisdictions (USAPIJ) because there are limited resources to treat cancer. The objective of this study was to educate A/NH/PI women and providers about evidence-based interventions to prevent and control gynecologic cancers in Yap, one of four major islands comprising the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). This was done through a partnership between Inside Knowledge: Get The Facts About Gynecologic Cancer national campaign and the Yap comprehensive cancer control program, both funded by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Methods: Inside Knowledge educational materials were obtained from the CDC website and used in facilitated educational sessions. Sessions were planned according to leading health education theories, and were implemented and led by local Yap public health practitioners. Pre- and post-session surveys were used to assess changes in gynecologic cancer awareness, confidence and behavioral intentions related to prevention/early detection for gynecologic cancer. Results: Twenty-nine providers and 326 adult women participated in sessions. All participants demonstrated significant increases in knowledge across all measured domains post-session. Public knowledge that HPV causes cervical, vulvar and vaginal cancer increased from 4.9% pre-session to 51.4% post-session (p<0.0001); provider knowledge increased from 17.2% to 96.6% (p<0.0001). Significantly more women identified smoking as a cervical cancer risk factor post-session (increased from 53.8% to 98.7% [p<0.0001]). An average of 61.4% of providers said they were extremely or somewhat confident in their gynecologic cancer knowledge pre-session compared to 91.7% post-session. Conclusion: Targeted education about gynecologic cancer symptoms and risk factors can be effective at increasing awareness, behavioral intention, confidence and knowledge. These increases can lead to more widespread prevention of these five cancers.
机译:背景:妇科癌症在亚裔/夏威夷原住民/太平洋岛民(A / NH / PI)女性中很常见。预防在美国相关的太平洋岛国辖区(USAPIJ)中很重要,因为治疗癌症的资源有限。这项研究的目的是,在由密克罗尼西亚联邦(FSM)组成的四个主要岛屿之一的Yap中,向A / NH / PI妇女和提供者提供有关循证干预措施的预防和控制妇科癌症的教育。这是通过由疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)资助的“内部知识:了解妇科癌症的事实”全国运动与Yap综合癌症控制计划之间的合作完成的。方法:从CDC网站获得内部知识教育资料,并用于便利的教育课程。会议是根据领先的健康教育理论计划的,并由当地的Yap公共卫生从业人员实施和领导。会前和会后调查用于评估妇科癌症认识,与预防/及早发现妇科癌症有关的信心和行为意图的变化。结果:29名提供者和326名成年女性参加了会议。所有参与者展示了在会议后所有测量领域中知识的显着增加。公众对HPV引起宫颈癌,外阴癌和阴道癌的认识从治疗前的4.9%增加到治疗后的51.4%(p <0.0001);提供者知识从17.2%增加到96.6%(p <0.0001)。会后有更多女性将吸烟确定为宫颈癌的危险因素(从53.8%增加到98.7%[p <0.0001])。平均61.4%的服务提供者表示,他们对术前妇科癌症知识的了解非常或有些自信,而疗后则为91.7%。结论:针对妇科癌症症状和危险因素的有针对性的教育可以有效地提高意识,行为意图,自信心和知识。这些增加可以导致对这五种癌症的更广泛的预防。

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