2013 Annual National Digital Rectal Exam Day: impact on prostate health awareness and disease detection

“Mag-paDRE” is a yearly prostate health public awareness program initiated by the Philippine Urological Association. This study aimed to describe the demographic and clinical data of the participants in the 2013 “Mag-paDRE” program and to identify factors that will further improve prostate health pu...

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Main Authors: Michael E. Chua, Marie Carmela M. Lapitan, Marcelino L. Morales, Jr, Aristotle Bernard Maniego Roque, John Kenneth Domingo, Philippine Urological Residents Association (PURA)
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-03-01
Series:Prostate International
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287888215300453
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spelling doaj-f40e9905981343a48f9a03d38f42f7892020-11-24T22:33:50ZengElsevierProstate International2287-88822014-03-0121313610.12954/PI.130392013 Annual National Digital Rectal Exam Day: impact on prostate health awareness and disease detectionMichael E. Chua0Marie Carmela M. Lapitan1Marcelino L. Morales, Jr2Aristotle Bernard Maniego Roque3John Kenneth Domingo4Philippine Urological Residents Association (PURA)5Institute of Urology, St. Luke's Medical Center, Quezon, PhilippinesInstitute of Urology, St. Luke's Medical Center, Quezon, PhilippinesInstitute of Urology, St. Luke's Medical Center, Quezon, PhilippinesDepartment of Urology, Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center, Manila, PhilippinesDepartment of Surgery, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, PhilippinesPhilippines Urological Association, NCR, Philippines“Mag-paDRE” is a yearly prostate health public awareness program initiated by the Philippine Urological Association. This study aimed to describe the demographic and clinical data of the participants in the 2013 “Mag-paDRE” program and to identify factors that will further improve prostate health public awareness. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study undertaken to collect and assess the demographic data, International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) and digital rectal examination findings of the participants in the “Mag-paDRE” conducted in the 10 Philippine Board of Urology (PBU) different accredited training institutions. Descriptive statistics was used to report the proportion of Filipino men aged 40 or older who presented for their first prostate health evaluation. Clinical profile were reviewed and summarized. The study protocol was registered in the Clinicaltrial.gov under Identifier NCT01886547. Results: A total of 925 participants from the 10 PBU accredited training institutions were assessed. Among the 10 training institutions the large tertiary government owned medical center had the highest number of participants and target participants recruited; while the private sectors owned tertiary hospitals have the highest proportion of target participants and cases. According to the predetermined definition of this study, 614 (66%) were considered the target population for the “Mag-paDRE” program. The mean age of the target participants was 58.9±9.9. Only 360 of 614 (59%) were new case, 118 (32.7%) had severe lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), 223 (62%) had moderate LUTS, 19 (5.3%) were asymptomatic but with hard prostates, palpable prostate nodules or prostate tenderness. The most bothersome symptoms were incomplete bladder emptying (30.2%), and frequency (22.9%). Conclusions: Overall, the 2013 “Mag-paDRE” among the 10 training institutions was effective in promoting prostate health awareness. A need to modify the preactivity information dissemination by these institutions can be done to further increase the attendance of targeted population of the prostate health awareness program.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287888215300453Prostate healthAwareness programLower urinary tract symptoms
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author Michael E. Chua
Marie Carmela M. Lapitan
Marcelino L. Morales, Jr
Aristotle Bernard Maniego Roque
John Kenneth Domingo
Philippine Urological Residents Association (PURA)
spellingShingle Michael E. Chua
Marie Carmela M. Lapitan
Marcelino L. Morales, Jr
Aristotle Bernard Maniego Roque
John Kenneth Domingo
Philippine Urological Residents Association (PURA)
2013 Annual National Digital Rectal Exam Day: impact on prostate health awareness and disease detection
Prostate International
Prostate health
Awareness program
Lower urinary tract symptoms
author_facet Michael E. Chua
Marie Carmela M. Lapitan
Marcelino L. Morales, Jr
Aristotle Bernard Maniego Roque
John Kenneth Domingo
Philippine Urological Residents Association (PURA)
author_sort Michael E. Chua
title 2013 Annual National Digital Rectal Exam Day: impact on prostate health awareness and disease detection
title_short 2013 Annual National Digital Rectal Exam Day: impact on prostate health awareness and disease detection
title_full 2013 Annual National Digital Rectal Exam Day: impact on prostate health awareness and disease detection
title_fullStr 2013 Annual National Digital Rectal Exam Day: impact on prostate health awareness and disease detection
title_full_unstemmed 2013 Annual National Digital Rectal Exam Day: impact on prostate health awareness and disease detection
title_sort 2013 annual national digital rectal exam day: impact on prostate health awareness and disease detection
publisher Elsevier
series Prostate International
issn 2287-8882
publishDate 2014-03-01
description “Mag-paDRE” is a yearly prostate health public awareness program initiated by the Philippine Urological Association. This study aimed to describe the demographic and clinical data of the participants in the 2013 “Mag-paDRE” program and to identify factors that will further improve prostate health public awareness. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study undertaken to collect and assess the demographic data, International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) and digital rectal examination findings of the participants in the “Mag-paDRE” conducted in the 10 Philippine Board of Urology (PBU) different accredited training institutions. Descriptive statistics was used to report the proportion of Filipino men aged 40 or older who presented for their first prostate health evaluation. Clinical profile were reviewed and summarized. The study protocol was registered in the Clinicaltrial.gov under Identifier NCT01886547. Results: A total of 925 participants from the 10 PBU accredited training institutions were assessed. Among the 10 training institutions the large tertiary government owned medical center had the highest number of participants and target participants recruited; while the private sectors owned tertiary hospitals have the highest proportion of target participants and cases. According to the predetermined definition of this study, 614 (66%) were considered the target population for the “Mag-paDRE” program. The mean age of the target participants was 58.9±9.9. Only 360 of 614 (59%) were new case, 118 (32.7%) had severe lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), 223 (62%) had moderate LUTS, 19 (5.3%) were asymptomatic but with hard prostates, palpable prostate nodules or prostate tenderness. The most bothersome symptoms were incomplete bladder emptying (30.2%), and frequency (22.9%). Conclusions: Overall, the 2013 “Mag-paDRE” among the 10 training institutions was effective in promoting prostate health awareness. A need to modify the preactivity information dissemination by these institutions can be done to further increase the attendance of targeted population of the prostate health awareness program.
topic Prostate health
Awareness program
Lower urinary tract symptoms
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287888215300453
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