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Knowledge towards Cervical Cancer Screening and Associated Factors among Urban Health Extension Workers at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

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Abstract Background: Cervical cancer is preventable and remains a leading cause of avoidable death among women in the world. In a developing country, the knowledge of screening for cervical cancer behavior still very low. However, little is known about the knowledge towards cervical cancer screening of urban health extension workers in Ethiopia. This study aimed to assess knowledge towards cervical cancer screening and associated factors among urban health extension workers in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2020. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 312 urban health extension workers completed the survey in the Amharic language. Data collected using a structured questionnaire face to face interview. Descriptive and logistic regression analyses were conducted using SPSS version 26. Results: The mean age of the urban health extension workers was 20.41±3.73 years and 55.1% were married. The majority of the participants (75.6%) had diploma educational level, and 38.1% of them had 1-2 years of work experience. More than half (51.6%) of the participants had poor knowledge about cervical cancer screening. Participants with work experience of 5-6 years (AOR=4.32: 95% CI=1.71,10.94) and those who had a monthly income of 5,000-10,000 ETB (AOR=3.75: 95% CI=1.49,9.41) and greater than >10,000ETB (AOR=3.08: 95% CI =1.06, 8.98) were positively associated with knowledge towards cervical cancer screening among urban health extension workers, p-value< 0.05. Conclusion: This study indicated that the knowledge towards cervical cancer screening of urban health extension workers was inadequate. Urban health extension workers’ work experiences and monthly income were found to be independent predictors of the knowledge towards cervical cancer screening of respondents. Therefore, urban health extension workers with low work experiences and those with small monthly income could be targeted for cervical cancer screening information and training interventions.
Title: Knowledge towards Cervical Cancer Screening and Associated Factors among Urban Health Extension Workers at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Description:
Abstract Background: Cervical cancer is preventable and remains a leading cause of avoidable death among women in the world.
In a developing country, the knowledge of screening for cervical cancer behavior still very low.
However, little is known about the knowledge towards cervical cancer screening of urban health extension workers in Ethiopia.
This study aimed to assess knowledge towards cervical cancer screening and associated factors among urban health extension workers in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2020.
Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 312 urban health extension workers completed the survey in the Amharic language.
Data collected using a structured questionnaire face to face interview.
Descriptive and logistic regression analyses were conducted using SPSS version 26.
Results: The mean age of the urban health extension workers was 20.
41±3.
73 years and 55.
1% were married.
The majority of the participants (75.
6%) had diploma educational level, and 38.
1% of them had 1-2 years of work experience.
More than half (51.
6%) of the participants had poor knowledge about cervical cancer screening.
Participants with work experience of 5-6 years (AOR=4.
32: 95% CI=1.
71,10.
94) and those who had a monthly income of 5,000-10,000 ETB (AOR=3.
75: 95% CI=1.
49,9.
41) and greater than >10,000ETB (AOR=3.
08: 95% CI =1.
06, 8.
98) were positively associated with knowledge towards cervical cancer screening among urban health extension workers, p-value< 0.
05.
Conclusion: This study indicated that the knowledge towards cervical cancer screening of urban health extension workers was inadequate.
Urban health extension workers’ work experiences and monthly income were found to be independent predictors of the knowledge towards cervical cancer screening of respondents.
Therefore, urban health extension workers with low work experiences and those with small monthly income could be targeted for cervical cancer screening information and training interventions.

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