Knowledge, attitude, practice, and self-efficacy of women regarding cervical cancer screening

Objective Iran has a low incidence of cervical cancer (CC). The country is introducing an organized screening system, including human papillomavirus screening. Studies show a high dropout rate among eligible women in continuing testing. Methods This descriptive-analytic study was part of the first p...

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Main Authors: Shahnaz Ghalavandi, Alireza Heidarnia, Fatemeh Zarei, Reza Beiranvand
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Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2021-03-01
Series:Obstetrics & Gynecology Science
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Online Access:http://www.ogscience.org/upload/pdf/ogs-20236.pdf
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spelling doaj-a892880bfc5e41a39d9e502068a51daa2021-03-22T07:43:31ZengKorean Society of Obstetrics and GynecologyObstetrics & Gynecology Science2287-85722287-85802021-03-0164221622510.5468/ogs.202368603Knowledge, attitude, practice, and self-efficacy of women regarding cervical cancer screeningShahnaz Ghalavandi0Alireza Heidarnia1Fatemeh Zarei2Reza Beiranvand3 Department of Health Education & Health Promotion, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran Department of Health Education & Health Promotion, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran Department of Health Education & Health Promotion, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranObjective Iran has a low incidence of cervical cancer (CC). The country is introducing an organized screening system, including human papillomavirus screening. Studies show a high dropout rate among eligible women in continuing testing. Methods This descriptive-analytic study was part of the first phase of a clinical trial conducted on a random sample of 400 women aged 18–49 in Andimeshk City, Khuzestan Province, in 2020. The data collection tool consisted of a man-made questionnaire that included domains of demographic characteristics, knowledge, attitude, practice, and self-efficacy in the Pap smear test. The data were analyzed with Stata-16 using linear and logistic regression models. Results The mean knowledge, attitude, and self-efficacy scores were 6.80±2.33, 34.99±4.32, and 28.67±7.34, respectively. In the multiple models, every unit increase in the knowledge or attitude scores raised the mean self-efficacy score by 1.04 and 0.48, respectively (P<0.001). Every unit increase in the knowledge and self-efficacy scores increased the chance of performing Pap smear 1.61 and 1.41 times, respectively (P<0.001). Conclusion Given the association of women’s knowledge and self-efficacy with practice in performing the Pap smear, it seems that an effective program promoting women’s health behavior regarding CC screening would include applied education to raise community awareness and improve women’s attitudes, self-efficacy, and practice.http://www.ogscience.org/upload/pdf/ogs-20236.pdfknowledgeattitudeself efficacypapanicolaou test
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Reza Beiranvand
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Alireza Heidarnia
Fatemeh Zarei
Reza Beiranvand
Knowledge, attitude, practice, and self-efficacy of women regarding cervical cancer screening
Obstetrics & Gynecology Science
knowledge
attitude
self efficacy
papanicolaou test
author_facet Shahnaz Ghalavandi
Alireza Heidarnia
Fatemeh Zarei
Reza Beiranvand
author_sort Shahnaz Ghalavandi
title Knowledge, attitude, practice, and self-efficacy of women regarding cervical cancer screening
title_short Knowledge, attitude, practice, and self-efficacy of women regarding cervical cancer screening
title_full Knowledge, attitude, practice, and self-efficacy of women regarding cervical cancer screening
title_fullStr Knowledge, attitude, practice, and self-efficacy of women regarding cervical cancer screening
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, attitude, practice, and self-efficacy of women regarding cervical cancer screening
title_sort knowledge, attitude, practice, and self-efficacy of women regarding cervical cancer screening
publisher Korean Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology
series Obstetrics & Gynecology Science
issn 2287-8572
2287-8580
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Objective Iran has a low incidence of cervical cancer (CC). The country is introducing an organized screening system, including human papillomavirus screening. Studies show a high dropout rate among eligible women in continuing testing. Methods This descriptive-analytic study was part of the first phase of a clinical trial conducted on a random sample of 400 women aged 18–49 in Andimeshk City, Khuzestan Province, in 2020. The data collection tool consisted of a man-made questionnaire that included domains of demographic characteristics, knowledge, attitude, practice, and self-efficacy in the Pap smear test. The data were analyzed with Stata-16 using linear and logistic regression models. Results The mean knowledge, attitude, and self-efficacy scores were 6.80±2.33, 34.99±4.32, and 28.67±7.34, respectively. In the multiple models, every unit increase in the knowledge or attitude scores raised the mean self-efficacy score by 1.04 and 0.48, respectively (P<0.001). Every unit increase in the knowledge and self-efficacy scores increased the chance of performing Pap smear 1.61 and 1.41 times, respectively (P<0.001). Conclusion Given the association of women’s knowledge and self-efficacy with practice in performing the Pap smear, it seems that an effective program promoting women’s health behavior regarding CC screening would include applied education to raise community awareness and improve women’s attitudes, self-efficacy, and practice.
topic knowledge
attitude
self efficacy
papanicolaou test
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