Social Appropriation of Knowledge About Research in Prostate Cancer with Middle Education Students in Three Colombian Cities

Author:

Morales-Suárez Paula Daniela,Montero-Ovalle Wendy Johana,Pardo-Sanabria Paula Juliana,Cuestas-Castañeda Juan Camilo,Segura-Moreno Yenifer Yamile,Nuñez-Lemus Marcela,Sanabria-Salas María Carolina,Varela-Ramírez Rodolfo,Serrano Martha LucíaORCID

Abstract

AbstractIn Colombia, prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer for incidence and mortality in men, which turns it into a public health problem. For high-risk communities to better understand the usefulness of basic research about PCa, a strategy of social appropriation of knowledge (SAK) in science and cancer was designed and implemented. A pedagogical activity and two tests (a pre-test and a post-test) were applied to middle education students in four schools in three Colombian cities to identify previous knowledge of biology concepts and cancer perceptions. As for biology concepts, there was a statistically significant increase (p < 0.01) in the total results of all questions in the post-test, especially in items related to the structure of DNA, differences between RNA and DNA, and codon. Similarly, better success rates were observed in questions about replication and mutation, and a statistically significant improvement related to the definition of cancer, cancer prevention, and its association with culture or ethnicity (p < 0.01). The results of the open question show what students learned about or were interested in the most, as evidence of the exchange of knowledge in those cities and the social appropriation of knowledge about PCa in Colombia. These findings show that this type of intervention, in diverse social contexts, is essential to improve understanding and perceptions that link school and scientific knowledge to a real problem, such as health and, in this case, cancer.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación

National University of Colombia

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Oncology

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