Public Awareness and Barriers to Seeking Medical Advice for Colorectal Cancer in the Gaza Strip: A Cross-Sectional Study

PURPOSE: Raising awareness of colorectal cancer (CRC) symptoms for early recognition, reduction of modifiable risk factors, and removing barriers to seeking medical help could lower its mortality. This study aimed to assess the level of public awareness of CRC in the Gaza Strip. MATERIALS AND METHOD...

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Main Authors: Mohamedraed Elshami, Maha Alfaqawi, Tamer Abdalghafoor, Ayoob A. Nemer, Mohammed Ghuneim, Hussien Lubbad, Batool Almahallawi, Mosab Samaan, Abdallah Alwali, Ahmad Alborno, Deyaa Al-kafarna, Aseel Salah, Karam Shihada, Mohammed Abo Amona, Amira Al-Najjar, Rana Abu Subha, Basma Alhelu, Israa Abujayyab, Loai Albarqouni, Bettina Bottcher
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Published: American Society of Clinical Oncology 2019-05-01
Series:Journal of Global Oncology
Online Access:http://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JGO.18.00252
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spelling doaj-f1c20f4742de4539b261e94bc4861e132020-11-25T03:16:53ZengAmerican Society of Clinical OncologyJournal of Global Oncology2378-95062019-05-0110.1200/JGO.18.002521Public Awareness and Barriers to Seeking Medical Advice for Colorectal Cancer in the Gaza Strip: A Cross-Sectional StudyMohamedraed Elshami0Maha Alfaqawi1Tamer Abdalghafoor2Ayoob A. Nemer3Mohammed Ghuneim4Hussien Lubbad5Batool Almahallawi6Mosab Samaan7Abdallah Alwali8Ahmad Alborno9Deyaa Al-kafarna10Aseel Salah11Karam Shihada12Mohammed Abo Amona13Amira Al-Najjar14Rana Abu Subha15Basma Alhelu16Israa Abujayyab17Loai Albarqouni18Bettina Bottcher19Ministry of Health, Gaza, PalestineMinistry of Health, Gaza, PalestineIslamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestineIslamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestineIslamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestineIslamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestineIslamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestineIslamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestineIslamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestineIslamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestineIslamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestineIslamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestineIslamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestineIslamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestineIslamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestineIslamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestineIslamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestineIslamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestineBond University, Queensland, AustraliaIslamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestinePURPOSE: Raising awareness of colorectal cancer (CRC) symptoms for early recognition, reduction of modifiable risk factors, and removing barriers to seeking medical help could lower its mortality. This study aimed to assess the level of public awareness of CRC in the Gaza Strip. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study conducted at three hospitals and 10 high schools between September and October 2017. The Arabic version of the validated Bowel Cancer Awareness Measure (BoCAM) questionnaire was used to evaluate awareness of CRC symptoms and risk factors, and barriers to seeking medical help. Adults (age ≥ 18 years) in three major hospitals and adolescents (ages 15 to 17 years) in 10 schools were recruited for face-to-face interviews to complete the BoCAM. RESULTS: Of 3,172 potential participants, 3,080 completed the BoCAM (response rate, 97.1%). Among these, 1,578 (51.2%) were adults and 1,614 (52.4%) were females. Persistent abdominal pain was the most commonly recognized CRC symptom (n = 1,899; 61.7%), whereas anorectal pain was the least common (n = 1,056; 34.3%). In total, 2,177 (70.7%) were not confident in recognizing CRC symptoms or signs. Having a bowel disease was the most frequently recognized CRC risk factor (n = 1,456; 47.3%) and diabetes the least recognized (n = 591; 19.2%). The overall mean scores ± standard deviations for recalling and recognizing CRC symptoms were 1.2 ± 1.3 and 4.3 ± 2.3, respectively (out of 9 points). The overall mean scores ± standard deviations for recalling and recognizing CRC risk factors were 0.7 ± 0.8 and 8.0 ± 3.1, respectively (out of 16 points). Emotional barriers were the most commonly reported barriers to seeking medical help, with feeling worried about what a doctor might find as the most common barrier (n = 1,522; 49.4%). CONCLUSION: Public awareness of CRC is suboptimal in Gaza. Improving CRC awareness with educational interventions is needed, including in local schools.http://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JGO.18.00252
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author Mohamedraed Elshami
Maha Alfaqawi
Tamer Abdalghafoor
Ayoob A. Nemer
Mohammed Ghuneim
Hussien Lubbad
Batool Almahallawi
Mosab Samaan
Abdallah Alwali
Ahmad Alborno
Deyaa Al-kafarna
Aseel Salah
Karam Shihada
Mohammed Abo Amona
Amira Al-Najjar
Rana Abu Subha
Basma Alhelu
Israa Abujayyab
Loai Albarqouni
Bettina Bottcher
spellingShingle Mohamedraed Elshami
Maha Alfaqawi
Tamer Abdalghafoor
Ayoob A. Nemer
Mohammed Ghuneim
Hussien Lubbad
Batool Almahallawi
Mosab Samaan
Abdallah Alwali
Ahmad Alborno
Deyaa Al-kafarna
Aseel Salah
Karam Shihada
Mohammed Abo Amona
Amira Al-Najjar
Rana Abu Subha
Basma Alhelu
Israa Abujayyab
Loai Albarqouni
Bettina Bottcher
Public Awareness and Barriers to Seeking Medical Advice for Colorectal Cancer in the Gaza Strip: A Cross-Sectional Study
Journal of Global Oncology
author_facet Mohamedraed Elshami
Maha Alfaqawi
Tamer Abdalghafoor
Ayoob A. Nemer
Mohammed Ghuneim
Hussien Lubbad
Batool Almahallawi
Mosab Samaan
Abdallah Alwali
Ahmad Alborno
Deyaa Al-kafarna
Aseel Salah
Karam Shihada
Mohammed Abo Amona
Amira Al-Najjar
Rana Abu Subha
Basma Alhelu
Israa Abujayyab
Loai Albarqouni
Bettina Bottcher
author_sort Mohamedraed Elshami
title Public Awareness and Barriers to Seeking Medical Advice for Colorectal Cancer in the Gaza Strip: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_short Public Awareness and Barriers to Seeking Medical Advice for Colorectal Cancer in the Gaza Strip: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full Public Awareness and Barriers to Seeking Medical Advice for Colorectal Cancer in the Gaza Strip: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_fullStr Public Awareness and Barriers to Seeking Medical Advice for Colorectal Cancer in the Gaza Strip: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Public Awareness and Barriers to Seeking Medical Advice for Colorectal Cancer in the Gaza Strip: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_sort public awareness and barriers to seeking medical advice for colorectal cancer in the gaza strip: a cross-sectional study
publisher American Society of Clinical Oncology
series Journal of Global Oncology
issn 2378-9506
publishDate 2019-05-01
description PURPOSE: Raising awareness of colorectal cancer (CRC) symptoms for early recognition, reduction of modifiable risk factors, and removing barriers to seeking medical help could lower its mortality. This study aimed to assess the level of public awareness of CRC in the Gaza Strip. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study conducted at three hospitals and 10 high schools between September and October 2017. The Arabic version of the validated Bowel Cancer Awareness Measure (BoCAM) questionnaire was used to evaluate awareness of CRC symptoms and risk factors, and barriers to seeking medical help. Adults (age ≥ 18 years) in three major hospitals and adolescents (ages 15 to 17 years) in 10 schools were recruited for face-to-face interviews to complete the BoCAM. RESULTS: Of 3,172 potential participants, 3,080 completed the BoCAM (response rate, 97.1%). Among these, 1,578 (51.2%) were adults and 1,614 (52.4%) were females. Persistent abdominal pain was the most commonly recognized CRC symptom (n = 1,899; 61.7%), whereas anorectal pain was the least common (n = 1,056; 34.3%). In total, 2,177 (70.7%) were not confident in recognizing CRC symptoms or signs. Having a bowel disease was the most frequently recognized CRC risk factor (n = 1,456; 47.3%) and diabetes the least recognized (n = 591; 19.2%). The overall mean scores ± standard deviations for recalling and recognizing CRC symptoms were 1.2 ± 1.3 and 4.3 ± 2.3, respectively (out of 9 points). The overall mean scores ± standard deviations for recalling and recognizing CRC risk factors were 0.7 ± 0.8 and 8.0 ± 3.1, respectively (out of 16 points). Emotional barriers were the most commonly reported barriers to seeking medical help, with feeling worried about what a doctor might find as the most common barrier (n = 1,522; 49.4%). CONCLUSION: Public awareness of CRC is suboptimal in Gaza. Improving CRC awareness with educational interventions is needed, including in local schools.
url http://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JGO.18.00252
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