Uptake of Cervical Cancer Screening Services Among Female Medical Practitioners in Ogun State, South-West Nigeria

Background: There is an increasing awareness of cancer screening services in the general population, but the uptake of the services varies. Objective: To determine the uptake of cervical cancer screening services among female medical doctors as service providers. Methods: This was a questionna...

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Main Authors: Jagun EO, Ekundayo AA, Jagun OO
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Language:English
Published: Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria, OOUTH Sagamu 2016-12-01
Series:Annals of Health Research
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Online Access:http://www.annalsofhealthresearch.com/index.php/ahr/article/view/44
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spelling doaj-b98b0aa450514c99a12a4eb07f32995d2020-11-25T02:49:27ZengMedical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria, OOUTH Sagamu Annals of Health Research2476-86422536-61492016-12-01227984Uptake of Cervical Cancer Screening Services Among Female Medical Practitioners in Ogun State, South-West Nigeria Jagun EO0Ekundayo AA1Jagun OODepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu, NigeriaDepartment of Community Medicine and Primary Care, Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu, NigeriaBackground: There is an increasing awareness of cancer screening services in the general population, but the uptake of the services varies. Objective: To determine the uptake of cervical cancer screening services among female medical doctors as service providers. Methods: This was a questionnaire-based, cross-sectional, descriptive study of female doctors practising in Ogun State, Nigeria. The questionnaires were self-administered, and convenience sampling method was used. Results: A total of 85 female doctors were surveyed. A little over half of the respondents (57.6%) reported routine medical checks and 54.2% of the respondents had a check up in the last two years. Seventy percent of the respondents who had a routine medical check-up and screening for cervical cancer were within the age range 31-50 years, and there were significant relationships between age and routine medical check-up and screening for cervical cancer (p values =0.014 and 0.005 respectively. Thirty-three of the respondents (39.8%) had ever been screened for cervical cancer while only 30.1% of the respondents had been screened for cervical cancer in the last three years. The majority of the respondents (59.8%) did not approve of making cervical cancer screening a condition for social benefits. Conclusion: Female medical doctors had a low uptake rate for cervical cancer screening services. The low uptake may adversely affect the cervical cancer screening campaigns targeted at the general population. Mandatory cervical cancer screening, as a prerequisite for social benefit, may improve the uptake rates for the screening services.http://www.annalsofhealthresearch.com/index.php/ahr/article/view/44Cervical cancerCancer screeningFemale doctorsMedical check-upUptake rate
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Jagun OO
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Ekundayo AA
Jagun OO
Uptake of Cervical Cancer Screening Services Among Female Medical Practitioners in Ogun State, South-West Nigeria
Annals of Health Research
Cervical cancer
Cancer screening
Female doctors
Medical check-up
Uptake rate
author_facet Jagun EO
Ekundayo AA
Jagun OO
author_sort Jagun EO
title Uptake of Cervical Cancer Screening Services Among Female Medical Practitioners in Ogun State, South-West Nigeria
title_short Uptake of Cervical Cancer Screening Services Among Female Medical Practitioners in Ogun State, South-West Nigeria
title_full Uptake of Cervical Cancer Screening Services Among Female Medical Practitioners in Ogun State, South-West Nigeria
title_fullStr Uptake of Cervical Cancer Screening Services Among Female Medical Practitioners in Ogun State, South-West Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Uptake of Cervical Cancer Screening Services Among Female Medical Practitioners in Ogun State, South-West Nigeria
title_sort uptake of cervical cancer screening services among female medical practitioners in ogun state, south-west nigeria
publisher Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria, OOUTH Sagamu
series Annals of Health Research
issn 2476-8642
2536-6149
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Background: There is an increasing awareness of cancer screening services in the general population, but the uptake of the services varies. Objective: To determine the uptake of cervical cancer screening services among female medical doctors as service providers. Methods: This was a questionnaire-based, cross-sectional, descriptive study of female doctors practising in Ogun State, Nigeria. The questionnaires were self-administered, and convenience sampling method was used. Results: A total of 85 female doctors were surveyed. A little over half of the respondents (57.6%) reported routine medical checks and 54.2% of the respondents had a check up in the last two years. Seventy percent of the respondents who had a routine medical check-up and screening for cervical cancer were within the age range 31-50 years, and there were significant relationships between age and routine medical check-up and screening for cervical cancer (p values =0.014 and 0.005 respectively. Thirty-three of the respondents (39.8%) had ever been screened for cervical cancer while only 30.1% of the respondents had been screened for cervical cancer in the last three years. The majority of the respondents (59.8%) did not approve of making cervical cancer screening a condition for social benefits. Conclusion: Female medical doctors had a low uptake rate for cervical cancer screening services. The low uptake may adversely affect the cervical cancer screening campaigns targeted at the general population. Mandatory cervical cancer screening, as a prerequisite for social benefit, may improve the uptake rates for the screening services.
topic Cervical cancer
Cancer screening
Female doctors
Medical check-up
Uptake rate
url http://www.annalsofhealthresearch.com/index.php/ahr/article/view/44
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