Factors influencing the intention for lung cancer screening in high-risk populations for lung cancer

被引:2
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作者
Cho, Mi-Kyoung [1 ]
Cho, Yoon Hee [2 ]
机构
[1] Chungbuk Natl Univ, Dept Nursing Sci, Cheongju, South Korea
[2] Dankook Univ, Coll Nursing, Dept Nursing, Cheonan, South Korea
关键词
Cancer; Lung cancer; Screening; Intention; High-risk smokers; Predictors; VERSION;
D O I
10.1016/j.apjon.2023.100332
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Objective: Utilizing low-dose computed tomography for lung cancer screening has proven effective in reducing lung cancer mortality among high-risk individuals. This study aimed to investigate the health beliefs, knowledge of lung cancer, and cancer prevention behaviors in adults at high risk for lung cancer, with the goal of identifying predictors influencing their intention to undergo lung cancer screening. Methods: The study utilized a descriptive cross-sectional design. Online questionnaires, including assessments of lung cancer screening health beliefs, knowledge of lung cancer, cancer prevention behaviors, intention to undergo lung cancer screening, and participant characteristics, were distributed to 186 individuals at high risk of lung cancer through a survey link. The data collection period spanned from April 26 to May 3, 2023. Analytical procedures encompassed descriptive statistics, independent t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson's correlations, and hierarchical multiple regression. Results: The mean score for the intention to undergo lung cancer screening in our study was 3.66 out of 5. The regression model explaining the intention to undergo lung cancer screening accounted for 34.7% of the variance. Significant factors identified included stress level (beta = 0.20, P = 0.002), perceived risk (beta = 0.13, P = 0.040), self efficacy (beta = 0.35, P < 0.001), and engagement in cancer prevention behavior (beta = 0.26, P < 0.001). Conclusions: Healthcare providers should implement psychological interventions and provide education about cancer screening for high-risk individuals, aiming to enhance their perceived risk and self-efficacy, thus promoting a higher likelihood of undergoing screening.
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