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Titel: Perceived causes of cancer in a rural community of Ethiopia : a qualitative study
Autor(en): Wondimagegnehu, Abigiya
Gizaw, Muluken
Abebe, Lidya Genene
Teka, Brhanu
Kaufmann, AndreasIn der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen
Abbäbä, TamratIn der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen
McMahon-Rössle, Shannon A.In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen
Addissie, AdamuIn der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen
Kantelhardt, Eva JohannaIn der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen
Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
Art: Artikel
Sprache: Englisch
Zusammenfassung: Background: Although cancer incidence and mortality are rising in Ethiopia, lay and health professional perceptions of the disease remain limited. Objective: To explore perceptions of cancer, including its causes, signs and symptoms, and transmission within a rural community in Ethiopia. Methods: We conducted a qualitative study in four rural neighbourhoods of Butajira in central Ethiopia. Seven Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) and six In-Depth Interviews (IDIs) were held with community members, women representatives, religious leaders and key informants using two interview guides (divided by method). Behaviour change theories and a community research framework were used to summarize the findings. Results: Across respondent categories and data collection methods, respondents described cancer or nekersa, which translates as ‘an illness that cannot be cured’, as serious and fatal. Cancer was further viewed as becoming more common and as underpinning more deaths particularly among women. Causes of cancer largely focused on individual behaviours namely mitch (referring to exposure to sunlight), poor personal hygiene and urinating on the ground/dirty areas. Almost all participants strongly related cancer to a wound that does not heal and entails a foul-smelling discharge. Bleeding and weight loss were other commonly mentioned complaints of cancer. Conclusions: Although cancer is known among rural communities in this area, misconceptions about cancer aetiology and conflation of the signs and symptoms of cancer versus other diseases merit health messaging. Our study calls for design research to determine how to culturally tailor educational materials and deliver health campaigns regarding cancer causes, signs and symptoms within this context.
URI: https://opendata.uni-halle.de//handle/1981185920/119076
http://dx.doi.org/10.25673/117116
Open-Access: Open-Access-Publikation
Nutzungslizenz: (CC BY 4.0) Creative Commons Namensnennung 4.0 International(CC BY 4.0) Creative Commons Namensnennung 4.0 International
Journal Titel: Global health action
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Group
Verlagsort: Abingdon
Band: 17
Originalveröffentlichung: 10.1080/16549716.2024.2401862
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