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Awareness and care seeking pattern for symptoms associated with endometrial carcinoma among postmenopausal women in the district of Colombo: a cross-sectional study

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dc.contributor.author Jayawickrama, W. I. U.
dc.contributor.author Abeysena, C.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-08-07T07:17:16Z
dc.date.available 2020-08-07T07:17:16Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.citation Ceylon Medical Journal. 2019; 64(4): 133–139. en_US
dc.identifier.issn E-ISSN: 2386-1274
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/21227
dc.description Indexed in MEDLINE en_US
dc.description.abstract INTRODUCTION: Variations in endometrial carcinoma awareness among postmenopausal women may explain the variations in care seeking pattern for symptoms associated with endometrial carcinoma. OBJECTIVES: To describe the awareness and care seeking pattern for symptoms associated with endometrial carcinoma among postmenopausal women in the district of Colombo. METHODS: A community based descriptive cross sectional study was conducted among 1168 postmenopausal women in the district of Colombo, using multistage cluster sampling technique. A pre-tested interviewer administered questionnaire was used. Descriptive statistics were used to describe the awareness and care seeking pattern. RESULTS: Of the sample, 83.6% (95% CI: 81.5-85.7, n=977) had heard about endometrial carcinoma. About 56% of women (n=654) were aware that postmenopausal bleeding was a suggestive symptom of endometrial carcinoma. Only 24.0% (n=280) knew that never conceived was a risk factor, 20.6% and 20.9% knew that physical inactivity and obesity were risk factors respectively and 28.0% knew that hormone replacement therapy was a risk factor, for endometrial carcinoma. Of the women, 26.6% (n=311) had experienced some gynaecological symptoms similar to symptoms of endometrial carcinoma during their postmenopausal period. Majority of them had disclosed to the children (n= 155, 49.8%) about the symptoms, 70.7% (n=220) had sought treatment, and the most common reason for seeking treatment was physical discomfort (n=83, 37.8%). A majority had gone to the government hospital (n=75, 34%) to get treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Low awareness of common symptoms, risk KEYWORDS: Endometrial cancer, Awareness, Care seeking pattern, Postmenopausal en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Ceylon Medical Journal en_US
dc.subject carcinoma en_US
dc.title Awareness and care seeking pattern for symptoms associated with endometrial carcinoma among postmenopausal women in the district of Colombo: a cross-sectional study en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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