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Knowledge of Polish nurses and teachers about ovarian cancer
Knowledge of Polish nurses and teachers about ovarian cancer

Author(s): Marta Hreńczuk
Subject(s): Health and medicine and law
Published by: Uniwersytet Opolski
Keywords: ovarian cancer; knowledge; nurses; teachers; Poland

Summary/Abstract: Background: Ovarian cancer is difficult to diagnose, and often detected too late. It is also difficult to treat,and has a high mortality rate. In Poland, ovarian cancer constitutes 5% of all cancers found in women, makingit the fifth most common malignant neoplasm in the female population.Aim of the study: to raise awareness among nurses and teachers about the early detection and treatment ofovarian cancer based on their level of knowledge on the subject.Material and methods: The study has been conducted using original survey questionnaire among the groupof 391 Polish women (274 nurses and 117 teachers) from Garwolin district. The statistical analysis has beenmade using statistical package StatSoft Statistica 13.1 PL, as well as Microsoft Office.Results: The majority (68.3%) of surveyed women had a low general level of knowledge about ovarian can-cer. Only 3.6% of nurses had high level of general knowledge about ovarian cancer. The higher the level ofknowledge in both groups, the more often women reported for gynecological check-ups and gynecologic ul-trasound.Conclusions: The level of knowledge of nurses about ovarian cancer is slightly higher than the level of knowl-edge among teachers. Unfortunately, the general level of knowledge of the respondents in both groups isunsatisfactory. The level of knowledge may have a significant impact on the frequency of preventive examina-tions performer by women.

  • Issue Year: 16/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 6-14
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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