2020
DOI: 10.1111/ecc.13262
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Knowledge, attitudes, practice and related factors of oral cancer prevention among public health nurses in Taiwan

Abstract: Oral cancer is the 11th common malignancy in the world among all cancers in 2018, with a prevalence of 2.8% and 1.3% for men and women respectively (Ghantous & Abu Elnaaj, 2017; Worldwide_can-cer_data, 2018). The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that an estimated 657,000 new cases of oral cavity and pharynx cancers occur each year, with more than 330,000 deaths annually (WHO & Retrieved, 2019). In Taiwan, the Taiwan Ministry of Health Statistics (TMHS) reports that oral cancer ranks fifth among the… Show more

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“…The KAP theory was developed as a human health promotion model, and it claimed that the change in human behavior could be divided into three continuous processes: knowledge acquisition, belief generation, and practice/behavior formation ( 20 ). KAP should have a positive relationship according to KAP theory ( 21 ). In our study, the final model showed that there was a significant positive relationship between influenza vaccine-related knowledge and attitudes, knowledge and practice, and attitudes and practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The KAP theory was developed as a human health promotion model, and it claimed that the change in human behavior could be divided into three continuous processes: knowledge acquisition, belief generation, and practice/behavior formation ( 20 ). KAP should have a positive relationship according to KAP theory ( 21 ). In our study, the final model showed that there was a significant positive relationship between influenza vaccine-related knowledge and attitudes, knowledge and practice, and attitudes and practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the same study suggests that only 39.3% of public health nurses believed nurses have overall sufficient oral cancer education and 46.7% of these nurses believed that sufficient training would increase oral cancer screening by nurses (Li et al, 2020). Furthermore, only 36.1% of these nurses believe that there is sufficient oral cancer screening training currently available (Li et al, 2020) Research suggests that additional training improves nurses' knowledge on oral health care, and oral cancer awareness (Maramaldi et al, 2018). In a recent study, 85% of nurses were aware of risk factors of oral cancer, though only 38% regularly informed patients of oral cancer risk factors during hospital admissions (Priyadharshni & Sivakumar, 2019).…”
Section: Early Detection and Role Of Nursesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Nurses play an important role in prevention and early detection of cancers because health promotion and disease prevention are essential components of nursing education programs (Li et al, 2020). A recent study showed that 91.5% of nurses think that oral cancer screening for adults is important and 83% of nurses trusted their ability to perform an oral cancer examination (Li et al, 2020).…”
Section: Early Detection and Role Of Nursesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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