Author:
Elshami Mohamedraed,Ayyad Mohammed,Hamdan Fatma Khader,Alser Mohammed,Al-Slaibi Ibrahim,Naji Shoruq Ahmed,Mohamad Balqees Mustafa,Isleem Wejdan Sudki,Shurrab Adela,Yaghi Bashar,Qabaja Yahya Ayyash,Dwikat Mohammad Fuad,Sweity Raneen Raed,Jneed Remah Tayseer,Assaf Khayria Ali,Albandak Maram Elena,Hmaid Mohammed Madhat,Awwad Iyas Imad,Alhabil Belal Khalil,Alarda Marah Naser,Alsattari Amani Saleh,Aboyousef Moumen Sameer,Aljbour Omar Abdallah,AlSharif Rinad,Giacaman Christy Teddy,Alnaga Ali Younis,Nemer Ranin Mufid Abu,Almadhoun Nada Mahmoud,Skaik Sondos Mahmoud,Abu-El-Noor Nasser,Bottcher Bettina
Abstract
AbstractThis study explored the anticipated time to seek medical advice for possible colorectal cancer (CRC) signs/symptoms and its association with CRC symptom awareness. In addition, it examined perceived barriers that may delay seeking medical advice. Palestinian adults were recruited from hospitals, primary healthcare centers, and public spaces in 11 governorates. A modified, translated-into-Arabic version of the validated Bowel Cancer Awareness Measure was used. The questionnaire comprised three sections: sociodemographics, assessment of CRC symptom awareness and time to seek medical advice, and barriers to early presentation. A total of 4623 participants were included. The proportion that reported seeking immediate medical advice for possible CRC signs/symptoms with blood or mass ranged from 47.1% for ‘blood in stools’ to 59.5% for ‘bleeding from back passage’. Less than half of the participants reported immediate seeking of medical advice for non-specific symptoms (ranging from 5.4% for ‘loss of appetite’ to 42.0% for ‘anemia’) and other gastrointestinal symptoms (ranging from 7.7% for ‘feeling persistently full’ to 35.7% for ‘change in bowel habits’). Good CRC symptom awareness was associated with higher likelihood of seeking medical advice within a week from recognizing a CRC symptom. About 13.0% reported a delay to visit their doctor after recognizing a CRC symptom. The most reported barriers were practical with ‘would try some herbs first’ (50.9%) as the leading barrier. CRC symptoms with blood or mass prompted earlier help seeking. Participants with good CRC awareness were more likely to seek medical advice within a week.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC