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BELACHEW KAHASAY
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<dct:title>THE ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND INTENTION TO USE CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING AND ITS COLLERATES AMONG ARMY WOMEN IN ETHIOPIA</dct:title>
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<dct:description><p>Background: Cervical cancer is a global public health problem &amp; it is the 4th leading cause cancer<br> morbidity and mortality. Almost 70% of the global burden failed in developing counties. In Ethiopia<br> cervical cancer is the 2nd leading cause of cancer mortality. Cervical cancer screening is effective<br> prevention method can avert &gt;80% morbidity and mortality. However, globally a billion of women<br> missed this opportunity. Poor utilization of cervical cancer screening was the prominent problem in<br> developing countries. In Ethiopia cervical cancer screening coverage was 0.6%. Low level of knowledge,<br> negative attitude and low intention towards cervical cancer screening were among many obstacles that<br> hider the successfulness of cervical cancer screening on which this study aimed.<br> Objectives: This study were measure level of knowledge, determine attitude, assess intention to use<br> cervical cancer screening and identify correlates of intention among army women of Ethiopia.<br> Methods: A cross sectional study design was used to assess knowledge, attitude, intention towards<br> cervical cancer screening and its correlates among army women of Ethiopia on April, 2016. Twenty one<br> posts were included in this study. Single population proportion formula was used to determine the<br> sample size &amp; a total of 423 samples were taken. Simple random sampling technique was used to select<br> study participants. A self administered questionnaire was used to collect the data. Data was entered to<br> EPI-info -7 &amp; exported into STATA-12 for analysis. Bi-varate analysis was done to find out crude<br> association between independent &amp; outcome variable. Finally logistic regression analysis was carried<br> out for those variables had association at &lt;0.05 level of significance at bi-variate analysis.</p></dct:description>
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