Effect of Community-Based Health Education on Misconceptions Related to Caregiving for Cancer among Elderly in a Rural Area of Puducherry: A Pre–Post-Intervention Study

Author:

Thanigachalam Srinivasan1,Sarkar Sonali1,Sethuramachandran Adinarayanan2,Karunanithi Gunaseelan3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Regional Cancer Centre, JIPMER, Puducherry, India

2. Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Regional Cancer Centre, JIPMER, Puducherry, India

3. Department of Radiation Oncology, Regional Cancer Centre, JIPMER, Puducherry, India

Abstract

Abstract Background and Aim: Families are crucial in providing comprehensive support to cancer patients, including physical, psychological, spiritual, and financial assistance. Unfortunately, cancer-related myths and stigma can have detrimental effects on those affected and their caregivers. This study aims to remove the misconceptions prevailing in a rural population of Puducherry regarding caregiving for cancer among elderly through a health education campaign. Materials and Methods: A pre- and post-intervention study was conducted among 217 adults above 18 years of age in a rural area of Puducherry. The intervention was delivered through pamphlet distribution, health talks, and discussion. Attitude, beliefs, and knowledge regarding the misconceptions about cancer were assessed in a five-point Likert scale and then the difference in the proportion of subjects with misconceptions about cancer before and after the intervention was tested using the McNemar test. Results: Among the respondents, 77% were females, 15% were illiterate, and 9.6% had a history of cancer in the family. About 23% felt cancer lends a bad name to the family and 24% considered palliative care as not necessary since end-stage cancer patients would die. Post-intervention, the perception that herbal items or diets may treat cancer declined from 45% to 18%, and that a cancer patient in the family lends bad name to the family declined from 23% to 3% (P < 0.001). Conclusions: Community-based intervention can effectively reduce misconceptions related to caregiving for cancer among elderly in rural areas. These interventions can also improve the quality of care and support provided to cancer patients.

Publisher

Medknow

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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