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Awareness and knowledge of ocular cancers in a resource-limited economy

AIMS: To determine awareness and knowledge of ocular cancers in a resource-limited setting. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A descriptive cross-sectional survey (2009) of 1,887 Nigerians using interviewer-administered questionnaire. RESULTS: Respondents were 55.6% males, and mean age was 30 years, SD 9.5. Mos...

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Autores principales: Ayanniyi, Abdulkabir A., Jamda, Abubakar M., Badmos, Kabir B., Adelaiye, Rabi S., Mahmoud, Abdulraheem O., Kyari, Fatima, Nwana, Edmund J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3338215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22558560
http://dx.doi.org/10.4297/najms.2010.2526
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author Ayanniyi, Abdulkabir A.
Jamda, Abubakar M.
Badmos, Kabir B.
Adelaiye, Rabi S.
Mahmoud, Abdulraheem O.
Kyari, Fatima
Nwana, Edmund J.
author_facet Ayanniyi, Abdulkabir A.
Jamda, Abubakar M.
Badmos, Kabir B.
Adelaiye, Rabi S.
Mahmoud, Abdulraheem O.
Kyari, Fatima
Nwana, Edmund J.
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description AIMS: To determine awareness and knowledge of ocular cancers in a resource-limited setting. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A descriptive cross-sectional survey (2009) of 1,887 Nigerians using interviewer-administered questionnaire. RESULTS: Respondents were 55.6% males, and mean age was 30 years, SD 9.5. Most respondents (77.8%) had at least secondary education. Fewer respondents were aware of eye cancers (57.1%) compared to cancers in general (73.7%) (P<.001). Despite the male preponderance there were no associations between gender and awareness of ocular cancers (P=0.07) and cancers in general (P=0.85). However, education was associated with awareness of ocular cancers (P<.001) and cancers in general (P<.001). Ocular cancers were thought to be caused by corrosives 33.2%, trauma 21.4%, witchcraft 18.6%, genetic transmission 15.7%, sunlight 8.0%, radiations 2.5% and infections 0.6% (n = 883). Of 280 respondents, 41.1% based their knowledge of patients having ocular cancers on sources other than hospital diagnosis. Of 148 respondents, 16.2% were related to ‘patients’ they knew had ocular cancers. There were 202 respondents who indicated challenges to accessing orthodox medical eye care services by ocular cancer patients as high cost 55.5%, long waiting period 23.3%, long distance 15.4% and poor attitude of health workers 5.9%. CONCLUSION: Awareness of ocular cancers compared to other cancers is low. Misconceptions on the causes of ocular cancers exist. Public ocular cancers health education can enhance awareness. The need to address barriers to accessing eye care is underscored.
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spelling pubmed-33382152012-05-03 Awareness and knowledge of ocular cancers in a resource-limited economy Ayanniyi, Abdulkabir A. Jamda, Abubakar M. Badmos, Kabir B. Adelaiye, Rabi S. Mahmoud, Abdulraheem O. Kyari, Fatima Nwana, Edmund J. N Am J Med Sci Original Article AIMS: To determine awareness and knowledge of ocular cancers in a resource-limited setting. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A descriptive cross-sectional survey (2009) of 1,887 Nigerians using interviewer-administered questionnaire. RESULTS: Respondents were 55.6% males, and mean age was 30 years, SD 9.5. Most respondents (77.8%) had at least secondary education. Fewer respondents were aware of eye cancers (57.1%) compared to cancers in general (73.7%) (P<.001). Despite the male preponderance there were no associations between gender and awareness of ocular cancers (P=0.07) and cancers in general (P=0.85). However, education was associated with awareness of ocular cancers (P<.001) and cancers in general (P<.001). Ocular cancers were thought to be caused by corrosives 33.2%, trauma 21.4%, witchcraft 18.6%, genetic transmission 15.7%, sunlight 8.0%, radiations 2.5% and infections 0.6% (n = 883). Of 280 respondents, 41.1% based their knowledge of patients having ocular cancers on sources other than hospital diagnosis. Of 148 respondents, 16.2% were related to ‘patients’ they knew had ocular cancers. There were 202 respondents who indicated challenges to accessing orthodox medical eye care services by ocular cancer patients as high cost 55.5%, long waiting period 23.3%, long distance 15.4% and poor attitude of health workers 5.9%. CONCLUSION: Awareness of ocular cancers compared to other cancers is low. Misconceptions on the causes of ocular cancers exist. Public ocular cancers health education can enhance awareness. The need to address barriers to accessing eye care is underscored. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2010-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3338215/ /pubmed/22558560 http://dx.doi.org/10.4297/najms.2010.2526 Text en Copyright: © North American Journal of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jamda, Abubakar M.
Badmos, Kabir B.
Adelaiye, Rabi S.
Mahmoud, Abdulraheem O.
Kyari, Fatima
Nwana, Edmund J.
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title_short Awareness and knowledge of ocular cancers in a resource-limited economy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3338215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22558560
http://dx.doi.org/10.4297/najms.2010.2526
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