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Using Media to Promote Public Awareness of Early Detection of Kaposi’s Sarcoma in Africa

机译:利用媒体促进非洲Kaposi Sarcoma早期检测的公众意识

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Background. Despite its hallmark cutaneous presentation, most Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) in Africa is diagnosed too late for effective treatment. Early diagnosis will only be achievable if patients with KS present earlier for care. We hypothesized that public awareness about KS can be enhanced through exposure to common media. Methods. We developed educational messages regarding early detection of KS for the general African public portraying a three-part theme: “Look” (regularly examine one’s skin/mouth), “Show” (bring to the attention of a healthcare provider any skin/mouth changes), and “Test” (ask for a biopsy for definitive diagnosis). We packaged the messages in three common media forms (comic strips, radio, and video) and tested their effect on increasing KS awareness among adults attending markets in Uganda. Participants were randomized to a single exposure to one of the media and evaluated for change in KS-related knowledge and attitudes. Results. Among 420 participants, media exposure resulted in increased ability to identify KS (from 0.95% pretest to 46% posttest); awareness that anyone is at risk for KS (29% to 50%); belief that they may be at risk (63% to 76%); and knowledge that definitive diagnosis requires biopsy (23% to 51%) (all p0.001). Most participants (96%) found the media culturally appropriate. Conclusion. Exposure to media featuring a theme of “Look,” “Show,” and “Test” resulted in changes in knowledge and attitudes concerning KS among the general public in Uganda. High incidence and poor survival of KS in Africa are an impetus to further evaluate these media, which are freely available online.
机译:背景。尽管它是Hallmark皮肤演示,但非洲的大多数Kaposi的Sarcoma(KS)被诊断为为时已晚,以便有效治疗。如果ks较早提前照顾ks患者,则才能实现早期诊断。我们假设通过暴露于共同媒体,可以提高对KS的公众意识。方法。我们开发了关于对普通非洲公众的早期检测KS的教育信息,描绘了三部分主题:“看”(定期检查一个人的皮肤/嘴),“展示”(引起医疗保健提供者的任何皮肤/嘴巴变化)和“测试”(询问最终诊断的活检)。我们用三种常见的媒体形式(漫画,收音机,视频)打包了这些消息,并对乌干达的成年人提高Ks意识进行了测试。与会者随机分为一个媒体的一次接触,并评估KS相关知识和态度的变化。结果。在420名参与者中,媒体暴露导致鉴定Ks的能力增加(从最低76%的46%的0.95%到46%);意识到任何人都有Ks的风险(29%至50%);相信他们可能有风险(63%至76%);明确诊断需要活组织检查(23%至51%)(所有P <0.001)。大多数参与者(96%)发现媒体在文化上适当。结论。接触媒体具有“外观”,“展示”和“测试”的主题,导致了乌干达公众的知识和态度的变化。非洲KS的高发率和差的存活率是进一步评估这些媒体的推动力,这些媒体在线自由提供。

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