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Mapping the Health Communication Infrastructure in Rural Senegal: an Assessment to Support Cervical Cancer Screening.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Applied Communication Research. May2015, Vol. 43 Issue 2, p242-262. 21p.
Subject
*Medical communication
*Communication infrastructure
Cervical cancer
Early detection of cancer
Cancer in women
Menopause
Language
ISSN
0090-9882
Abstract
Cervical cancer is the leading cause of women's cancer deaths in Senegal, but few medical personnel are trained to perform cervical cancer screening. In rural areas, the situation is worse. To remedy this, a collaborative of researchers and stakeholders trained local health-care workers in cervical cancer screening through the “training-of-trainers” method. However, lack of cancer screening knowledge, barriers, and a hard-to-reach population may jeopardize the collaborative's efforts. The purpose of this study is to map the health communication infrastructure by applying communication infrastructure theory to assess general health and cancer screening knowledge, as well as attitudes and barriers toward screening. Results from focus groups and interviews show that women have minimal knowledge of cervical cancer. Moreover, health workers report detrimental attitudes in menopausal women. Our findings identified routes for information dissemination and attitude change including community radio and local health talks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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