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Multicenter Study
. 1998 Apr;25(3):527-34.

The impact of prostate cancer knowledge on cancer screening

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  • PMID: 9568607
Multicenter Study

The impact of prostate cancer knowledge on cancer screening

S P Weinrich et al. Oncol Nurs Forum. 1998 Apr.

Abstract

Purpose/objectives: To test the effect of knowledge on participation in prostate cancer screening.

Design: Quasi-experimental design; PRECEDE framework.

Sample: 319 men, 82% African American.

Methods: Prostate cancer knowledge was measured with a Prostate Cancer Knowledge Questionnaire prior to a community-based educational program. Men were referred to their personal physicians for a free prostate cancer screening. Results were sent to the Prostate Cancer Project.

Main research variables: Prostate cancer knowledge and participation in free prostate screening with a digital rectal examination and prostate specific antigen.

Findings: Prostate cancer knowledge was a predictor in participation in screening (p = 0.05).

Implications for nursing practice: Nurses need to target educational interventions for African American men, who have the highest incidence of and mortality rates for prostate cancer, to significantly reduce mortality rates. This study documented the importance of providing educational programs to increase participation in prostate cancer screening.

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