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Knowledge and practice of testicular self-examination among secondary students at Ntare School in Mbarara District, South western Uganda

INTRODUCTION: Testicular self-examination (TSE) is a screening technique that involves inspection of the appearance and palpation of the testes to detect any changes from the normal. Globally, the incidence of cancer has increased among which is testicular cancer (TC). Data on this topic among male...

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Autores principales: Atuhaire, Catherine, Byamukama, Ambrose, Cumber, Rosaline Yumumkah, Cumber, Samuel Nambile
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6713489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31489063
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.85.15150
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Byamukama, Ambrose
Cumber, Rosaline Yumumkah
Cumber, Samuel Nambile
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description INTRODUCTION: Testicular self-examination (TSE) is a screening technique that involves inspection of the appearance and palpation of the testes to detect any changes from the normal. Globally, the incidence of cancer has increased among which is testicular cancer (TC). Data on this topic among male secondary school adolescents in Uganda is limited therefore this study sought to assess the knowledge and practice of testicular self-examination among secondary students at Ntare School, Mbarara District in south western Uganda. The objective of the study is to assess the knowledge and practice of testicular self-examination among secondary students at Ntare School in Mbarara district, south western Uganda. METHODS: We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional quantitative study among 165 students. Recruitment was made using simple random sampling technique. Respondents were selected among advanced level (A’ level) male students studying at Ntare School in Mbarara district, south western Uganda. Structured self-administered questionnaires were used for data collection. RESULTS: Of the male students, 41.8% reported to have knowledge about TSE and only 23.6% practiced TSE. Most students rated their knowledge of TSE to be below 5 (from 1-10). Of the 39 students who admitted performing TSE, only 16 did so as recommended (monthly). CONCLUSION: The knowledge and practice of TSE were low among adolescent secondary school boys in Ntare School in Mbarara District, south western Uganda. This suggests that these students are unaware of the value of this personal health promotion tool which is fundamental in early diagnosis of testicular cancer.
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spelling pubmed-67134892019-09-05 Knowledge and practice of testicular self-examination among secondary students at Ntare School in Mbarara District, South western Uganda Atuhaire, Catherine Byamukama, Ambrose Cumber, Rosaline Yumumkah Cumber, Samuel Nambile Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Testicular self-examination (TSE) is a screening technique that involves inspection of the appearance and palpation of the testes to detect any changes from the normal. Globally, the incidence of cancer has increased among which is testicular cancer (TC). Data on this topic among male secondary school adolescents in Uganda is limited therefore this study sought to assess the knowledge and practice of testicular self-examination among secondary students at Ntare School, Mbarara District in south western Uganda. The objective of the study is to assess the knowledge and practice of testicular self-examination among secondary students at Ntare School in Mbarara district, south western Uganda. METHODS: We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional quantitative study among 165 students. Recruitment was made using simple random sampling technique. Respondents were selected among advanced level (A’ level) male students studying at Ntare School in Mbarara district, south western Uganda. Structured self-administered questionnaires were used for data collection. RESULTS: Of the male students, 41.8% reported to have knowledge about TSE and only 23.6% practiced TSE. Most students rated their knowledge of TSE to be below 5 (from 1-10). Of the 39 students who admitted performing TSE, only 16 did so as recommended (monthly). CONCLUSION: The knowledge and practice of TSE were low among adolescent secondary school boys in Ntare School in Mbarara District, south western Uganda. This suggests that these students are unaware of the value of this personal health promotion tool which is fundamental in early diagnosis of testicular cancer. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6713489/ /pubmed/31489063 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.85.15150 Text en © Catherine Atuhaire et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Byamukama, Ambrose
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title Knowledge and practice of testicular self-examination among secondary students at Ntare School in Mbarara District, South western Uganda
title_full Knowledge and practice of testicular self-examination among secondary students at Ntare School in Mbarara District, South western Uganda
title_fullStr Knowledge and practice of testicular self-examination among secondary students at Ntare School in Mbarara District, South western Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and practice of testicular self-examination among secondary students at Ntare School in Mbarara District, South western Uganda
title_short Knowledge and practice of testicular self-examination among secondary students at Ntare School in Mbarara District, South western Uganda
title_sort knowledge and practice of testicular self-examination among secondary students at ntare school in mbarara district, south western uganda
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6713489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31489063
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.85.15150
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