Assessment of knowledge about oral cancer: study with students of public education
RSBO (Impr.)
; 12(1): 41-49, Jan.-Mar. 2015. graf, tab
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ABSTRACT
Introduction and Objective:
To evaluate the level of knowledge about oral cancer of students attending public school in one city of Santa Catarina (Brasil). Material andmethods:
A descriptive crosssectional study, using primary data collection. Students of last year of elementary school and first year of high school, enrolled in public schools in the city of Itajaí (SC), in 2012, were the target population. The non-probability sample was obtained by convenience. Data were collected through a self-administered questionnaire structured with 13 questions divided into three fields. The level of knowledge was made based on pre-established scores.Results:
1149 instruments were analyzed (80.8% of the target population). The average age of the group was 15.5 years and 54.5% were female. The majority (78%) never had received information about oral cancer. Only 27.9% had cognizance about self-examination of the oral cavity. With regard to knowledge, 87.5% classified as unsatisfactory. For most issues the cognitive field did not identify a significant correlation between knowledge and the variables gender and education. When asked if they would like to participate in educational and preventive activities about oral cancer and other issues related to health, 72.6% expressed interest.Conclusion:
The group did not have adequate knowledge on the subject of oral cancer. Facing this reality, and the positive attitude of respondents, the researchers designed and offered an educational program to the research subjects.
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RSBO (Impr.)
Assunto da revista:
ODONTOLOGIA
Ano de publicação:
2015
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