Knowledge of risk factors for oral cancer among adult Iowans

AUTHORS: Stella Chukwu DDS, Daniel Caplan, DDS, PhD, Michelle R. McQuistan, DDS, MS, Alice M. Horowitz, PhD, Christopher Squier PhD, Fang Qian, PhD TITLE: KNOWLEDGE OF RISK FACTORS FOR ORAL CANCER AMONG ADULT IOWANS OBJECTIVE: To gather baseline data from adult Iowans regarding their kno...

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Main Author: Chukwu, Stella Ogechi
Other Authors: Caplan, Daniel J.
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Language:English
Published: University of Iowa 2013
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Online Access:https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/2460
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spelling ndltd-uiowa.edu-oai-ir.uiowa.edu-etd-45882019-10-13T04:50:28Z Knowledge of risk factors for oral cancer among adult Iowans Chukwu, Stella Ogechi AUTHORS: Stella Chukwu DDS, Daniel Caplan, DDS, PhD, Michelle R. McQuistan, DDS, MS, Alice M. Horowitz, PhD, Christopher Squier PhD, Fang Qian, PhD TITLE: KNOWLEDGE OF RISK FACTORS FOR ORAL CANCER AMONG ADULT IOWANS OBJECTIVE: To gather baseline data from adult Iowans regarding their knowledge, opinions and practices about oral cancer (OC) prevention and early detection; with a focus on their knowledge of risk factors for OC. METHODS: A statewide, computer assisted random-digit dial telephone survey was conducted to gather information about OC prevention and early detection among Iowans age 18 and older. The survey contained 36 questions and lasted about ten minutes per respondent. Telephone numbers included landline and cell phone sampling lists provided by a private survey research firm. RESULTS: Of the 89 % of respondents that answered "yes" when asked if they had ever heard of OC, 54% had high OC risk factor knowledge; while of the eleven percent of those who said they had never heard of OC, 33% had high knowledge (p=0.003). Those that had an OC exam were more likely to have high OC risk factor knowledge (59%) compared with those that answered "no or don't know" to having had an OC exam (45%; p=0.002). Those that were "very or extremely" confident filling out medical forms were more likely to have high OC risk factor knowledge compared to respondents who were "not at all, slightly or moderately" confident filling out forms (54% vs. 45 %; p=0.097). CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest strongly that educational interventions are needed to increase knowledge of OC risk factors, early signs of OC, and the need to promote comprehensive OC examinations by healthcare providers. SOURCE OF FUNDING: Delta Dental of Iowa Foundation 2013-05-01T07:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/2460 https://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4588&context=etd Copyright 2013 Stella Chukwu Theses and Dissertations eng University of IowaCaplan, Daniel J. health literacy knowledge mouth cancer oral cancer examinations prevention risk factors Dental Public Health and Education
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topic health literacy
knowledge
mouth cancer
oral cancer examinations
prevention
risk factors
Dental Public Health and Education
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knowledge
mouth cancer
oral cancer examinations
prevention
risk factors
Dental Public Health and Education
Chukwu, Stella Ogechi
Knowledge of risk factors for oral cancer among adult Iowans
description AUTHORS: Stella Chukwu DDS, Daniel Caplan, DDS, PhD, Michelle R. McQuistan, DDS, MS, Alice M. Horowitz, PhD, Christopher Squier PhD, Fang Qian, PhD TITLE: KNOWLEDGE OF RISK FACTORS FOR ORAL CANCER AMONG ADULT IOWANS OBJECTIVE: To gather baseline data from adult Iowans regarding their knowledge, opinions and practices about oral cancer (OC) prevention and early detection; with a focus on their knowledge of risk factors for OC. METHODS: A statewide, computer assisted random-digit dial telephone survey was conducted to gather information about OC prevention and early detection among Iowans age 18 and older. The survey contained 36 questions and lasted about ten minutes per respondent. Telephone numbers included landline and cell phone sampling lists provided by a private survey research firm. RESULTS: Of the 89 % of respondents that answered "yes" when asked if they had ever heard of OC, 54% had high OC risk factor knowledge; while of the eleven percent of those who said they had never heard of OC, 33% had high knowledge (p=0.003). Those that had an OC exam were more likely to have high OC risk factor knowledge (59%) compared with those that answered "no or don't know" to having had an OC exam (45%; p=0.002). Those that were "very or extremely" confident filling out medical forms were more likely to have high OC risk factor knowledge compared to respondents who were "not at all, slightly or moderately" confident filling out forms (54% vs. 45 %; p=0.097). CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest strongly that educational interventions are needed to increase knowledge of OC risk factors, early signs of OC, and the need to promote comprehensive OC examinations by healthcare providers. SOURCE OF FUNDING: Delta Dental of Iowa Foundation
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