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The Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of the Prevention of Cancer of the Cervix in Okada Community
A.I. Igwilo,U.U. Igwilo, F. Hassan, M. Idanwekhai, O. Igbinomwanhia and A.O. Popoola
Corresponding Author: A.I. Igwilo
Submitted: April 10, 2012
Accepted: April 30, 2012
Published: June 25, 2012 |
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The objective of this study was to assess the Knowledge, attitude and practice of the prevention of cancer of
the cervix among members of the Okada community. The 384 respondents were picked by simple random sampling
technique after obtaining consent and a comprehensive list of the major streets from the Local government council. Using
Epi info version 3.5 (June 9th 2008), the results were collated and analyzed. Ninety one point one percent had never heard
about cervical cancer. Of the 8.9% that have heard, 3.2% have heard of pap smear; 6.5% who felt at risk were also the
largest number that were willing to do a pap smear and take the vaccine if it is available, as compared to those who just
felt they were at risk of the disease. Of 384 respondents, none have been screened for cervical cancer. Furthermore, it
was found that the practice of safe sex dwindles with increasing multiple sexual partners. These come to show the reason
why most women in a developing country like ours, present with advanced form of cervical cancer. Despite the poor
knowledge of the disease and its prevention, attitudes and practices towards its prevention were worse
Key words: Attitude, cervical cancer, knowledge, pap smear, practice, ,
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A.I. Igwilo,U.U. Igwilo, F. Hassan, M. Idanwekhai, O. Igbinomwanhia and A.O. Popoola, . The Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of the Prevention of Cancer of the Cervix in Okada Community. Asian Journal of Medical Sciences, (3): 95-98.
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ISSN (Online): 2040-8773
ISSN (Print): 2040-8765 |
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