Determinants of compliance to population-based oral cancer screening program among low socioeconomic women in Mumbai, India
Background: The use of tobacco, especially smokeless variety, is common and culturally accepted among Indian women. Hence, oral cavity cancers rank as the fourth most common cancers among Indian women. Objectives: The objectives of this study were to study factors determining compliance of women for...
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doaj-22ad124b59e5443587a3847f208c463a2021-06-15T04:41:37ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Community Medicine0970-02181998-35812021-01-0146221021510.4103/ijcm.IJCM_190_20Determinants of compliance to population-based oral cancer screening program among low socioeconomic women in Mumbai, IndiaGauravi A MishraHeenakauser A ShaikhSharmila A PimpleAanchal A AwasthiVasundhara Y KulkarniBackground: The use of tobacco, especially smokeless variety, is common and culturally accepted among Indian women. Hence, oral cavity cancers rank as the fourth most common cancers among Indian women. Objectives: The objectives of this study were to study factors determining compliance of women for oral cancer screening in a population-based program in Mumbai and to create awareness among women regarding ill effects of tobacco and importance of oral cancer screening. Materials and Methods: This is a community-based organized service program for awareness and screening of oral cavity cancers among women residing in low socioeconomic areas of Mumbai, India. Screening was conducted by oral visual inspection by trained primary health workers (PHWs). Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted to identify predictors of participation in oral cancer screening. Results: 138,383 population was surveyed, out of which 13,492 eligible women were enlisted for oral cancer screening. Among these, 12,495 were contacted and 11,895 (95.12%) women participated in a cancer awareness program and 11,768 (94.18%) participated in oral cancer screening. According to results of multivariate logistic regression analysis, women belonging to Hindu religion 94.57%, with mother tongue Marathi 94.76%, and with family history of cancer 95.84% complied significantly higher to oral cancer screening as compared to other women. Conclusion: This program has assisted in identifying predictors of compliance to oral cavity screening. Furthermore, it demonstrates that good compliance can be achieved through multiple household visits, personal invitation during camps, organizing well-planned Health Education Program, and the use of simple, low-cost visual inspection test performed by trained PHWs.http://www.ijcm.org.in/article.asp?issn=0970-0218;year=2021;volume=46;issue=2;spage=210;epage=215;aulast=complianceoral precanceroral visual inspectionscreening |
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Gauravi A Mishra Heenakauser A Shaikh Sharmila A Pimple Aanchal A Awasthi Vasundhara Y Kulkarni Determinants of compliance to population-based oral cancer screening program among low socioeconomic women in Mumbai, India Indian Journal of Community Medicine compliance oral precancer oral visual inspection screening |
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Gauravi A Mishra Heenakauser A Shaikh Sharmila A Pimple Aanchal A Awasthi Vasundhara Y Kulkarni |
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Determinants of compliance to population-based oral cancer screening program among low socioeconomic women in Mumbai, India |
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Determinants of compliance to population-based oral cancer screening program among low socioeconomic women in Mumbai, India |
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Determinants of compliance to population-based oral cancer screening program among low socioeconomic women in Mumbai, India |
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Determinants of compliance to population-based oral cancer screening program among low socioeconomic women in Mumbai, India |
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Determinants of compliance to population-based oral cancer screening program among low socioeconomic women in Mumbai, India |
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determinants of compliance to population-based oral cancer screening program among low socioeconomic women in mumbai, india |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Indian Journal of Community Medicine |
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0970-0218 1998-3581 |
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Background: The use of tobacco, especially smokeless variety, is common and culturally accepted among Indian women. Hence, oral cavity cancers rank as the fourth most common cancers among Indian women. Objectives: The objectives of this study were to study factors determining compliance of women for oral cancer screening in a population-based program in Mumbai and to create awareness among women regarding ill effects of tobacco and importance of oral cancer screening. Materials and Methods: This is a community-based organized service program for awareness and screening of oral cavity cancers among women residing in low socioeconomic areas of Mumbai, India. Screening was conducted by oral visual inspection by trained primary health workers (PHWs). Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted to identify predictors of participation in oral cancer screening. Results: 138,383 population was surveyed, out of which 13,492 eligible women were enlisted for oral cancer screening. Among these, 12,495 were contacted and 11,895 (95.12%) women participated in a cancer awareness program and 11,768 (94.18%) participated in oral cancer screening. According to results of multivariate logistic regression analysis, women belonging to Hindu religion 94.57%, with mother tongue Marathi 94.76%, and with family history of cancer 95.84% complied significantly higher to oral cancer screening as compared to other women. Conclusion: This program has assisted in identifying predictors of compliance to oral cavity screening. Furthermore, it demonstrates that good compliance can be achieved through multiple household visits, personal invitation during camps, organizing well-planned Health Education Program, and the use of simple, low-cost visual inspection test performed by trained PHWs. |
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