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HPV-associated oropharyngeal cancer: Knowledge and attitude/beliefs among non-clinical staff at community-based HIV/AIDS Service Organizations (ASO) in the south United States (US) census region

机译:HPV相关的口咽癌症:在美国南部的社区艾滋病毒/艾滋病服务组织(美国)人口普查区的非临床工作人员之间的知识和态度/信仰

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This study describes knowledge and attitude/beliefs about HPV-associated oropharyngeal cancer among non-clinical staff, at community-based HIV/AIDS Service Organizations (ASOs) located in the Southern U.S. states of South Carolina and Texas. It also explores the difference in knowledge and attitude/beliefs between Texas-based (n = 21) and South Carolina-based (n = 30) ASO staff. The ASOs in our study provide comprehensive HIV prevention, supportive and care services to individuals living with HIV/AIDS or at risk for HIV/AIDS, through partnerships and collaborations. We collected data from the two Texas-based ASOs in 2018 and the three South Carolina-based ASOs in 2016 via a 118-item, self-administered needs assessment survey. Data were analysed using Stata/SE 15.1. Over half the study participants were females (59%), black (78%), heterosexual (61%) and mean age (years) 44.2 +/- 12.8 SD. Most participants (73%) believed that quitting smoking positively impacts health. Alarmingly though, only 32% were aware about HPV as a risk factor for oropharyngeal cancer, and over half (53%) were unsure about the success of the HPV vaccine in preventing oropharyngeal cancer. In addition, there were no statistically significant differences observed in the oropharyngeal cancer-related knowledge and attitudes/beliefs, between ASOs in Texas and South Carolina. ASO staff work closely with people living with HIV (PLWH), who are disproportionately affected by HPV-associated cancers. The low/poor knowledge and attitudes/beliefs regarding the role of HPV in causing oropharyngeal cancer ascertain the need for equipping community health workers with adequate education/training that improves their knowledge and attitudes/beliefs about the role of HPV in causing various forms of cancer.
机译:这项研究描述了位于美国南部南卡罗来纳州和德克萨斯州的社区HIV/AIDS服务组织(ASOs)的非临床工作人员对HPV相关口咽癌的知识和态度/信念。它还探讨了德克萨斯州(n=21)和南卡罗来纳州(n=30)ASO员工在知识和态度/信念方面的差异。在我们的研究中,ASO通过伙伴关系和合作,为HIV/AIDS感染者或HIV/AIDS高危人群提供全面的HIV预防、支持和护理服务。我们通过一项118项的自我管理需求评估调查,收集了2018年两个德克萨斯州ASO和2016年三个南卡罗来纳州ASO的数据。使用Stata/SE 15.1对数据进行分析。超过一半的研究参与者是女性(59%)、黑人(78%)、异性恋(61%)和平均年龄(44.2+/-12.8 SD)。大多数参与者(73%)认为戒烟对健康有积极影响。但令人担忧的是,只有32%的人知道HPV是口咽癌的风险因素,超过一半(53%)的人不确定HPV疫苗在预防口咽癌方面是否成功。此外,德克萨斯州和南卡罗来纳州的ASOs在口咽癌相关知识和态度/信念方面没有观察到统计学上的显著差异。麻生太郎的工作人员与HIV感染者(PLWH)密切合作,后者受HPV相关癌症的影响不成比例。关于HPV在导致口咽癌中的作用的低/差知识和态度/信念确定了需要为社区卫生工作者提供足够的教育/培训,以提高他们对HPV在导致各种形式癌症中的作用的知识和态度/信念。

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