Cancer knowledge and perceptions among Chinese factory workers: implications for cancer control and prevention.
作者:
Myhre(S L),Li(V C),Guan(J H),Wang(Z J)
状态:
发布时间1996-10-17
, 更新时间 2007-11-14
期刊:
Cancer Detect Prev
摘要:
The global "war on cancer" increasingly depends on public perceptions of primary and secondary cancer prevention and control efforts. Recognition of cancer warning signs, understanding the importance of early diagnosis, and participation in cancer screening programs are partly functions of an individual's attitudes and knowledge. A questionnaire designed to determine present knowledge and attitudes towards a variety of cancer issues was administered to a random sample of Chinese factory workers in two port cities in southeast China. Our findings revealed that, like Americans, Chinese workers are uncertain and ill informed about many cancer issues. this study also demonstrates that cancer risk factors, cancer warning signs, and harmful occupational exposures are not common knowledge among the Chinese lay public. These findings should facilitate future chinese cancer education and control efforts and further the need among health education planners to recognize and appreciate public perceptions and misperceptions of a notably complex disease.