The prevalence and predictive factors of breast cancer screening among older Ghanaian women
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Date
2020-04-21
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Heliyon
Abstract
Background: Breast cancer cases are on the rise in Ghana, with older adult women being more at risk of the
disease. However, there is a paucity of current studies on factors that predict breast cancer screening among older
adult women using nationally representative data. The present study, therefore, addressed this gap by estimating
the prevalence of and identifying the factors that predict breast cancer screening among older adult women in
Ghana.
Methods: We used the cross-sectional survey dataset of the 2014/2015 (wave II) Study on global AGEing and adult
health (SAGE). A complex survey design methodology was employed to estimate the prevalence of breast cancer
screening and the descriptive statistics of the demographic characteristics of the respondents. We used the firth
logistic regression for the bivariate and multivariate analysis.
Results: The estimated breast cancer prevalence among older Ghanaian adult women was 4.5%. Older Ghanaian
adult women who have screened for cervical cancer [AOR: 13.29; CI: 6.12, 28.84], had attained some primary
education [AOR: 3.70; CI: 1.94, 7.07], junior secondary [AOR: 4.02; CI: 1.75, 9.21], senior secondary and higher
[AOR: 4.57; CI: 2.15, 9.71], and have ever participated in a club meeting [AOR: 1.85; CI: 1.05, 3.24] were more
likely to screen for breast cancer.
Conclusion: The significant predictors of breast cancer screening were cervical cancer screening status, formal
education, and participation in club meetings. Given that the prevalence of breast cancer screening among the
older adult women in Ghana is low, we recommend that policies and programs dedicated to encouraging women
to screen for breast cancer should aim at giving women the opportunity to obtain higher formal education,
encouraging women to be actively involved in club meetings and to intensify efforts to encourage women to
screen for breast cancer.
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Public Health, Women's Health, Health Education, Aging and life course, Breast Cancer screening, Firth logistic regression, Older adult women, Ghana
Citation
Agyemang, A. F., Tei-Muno, A. N., Dzomeku, V. M., Nakua, E. K., Duodu, P. A., Duah, H. O., ... & Agbadi, P. (2020). The prevalence and predictive factors of breast cancer screening among older Ghanaian women. Heliyon, 6(4).