Academia Open
Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): June

Cervical Cancer Screening Knowledge and Practices Among Women in Basra: Pengetahuan dan Praktik Skrining Kanker Serviks di Kalangan Perempuan di Basra

Huda Ali Tawfeeq (Al-Abbas Health Center, Third Sector for Primary Health Care, Basrah Health Directorate, Basr)
Elaf Mohammed Saleh (Public Health Department, Basrah Health Directorate, Basrah)
Hanadi Lazim Obaid (Second Sector for Primary Health Care, Basrah Health Directorate, Basrah)



Article Info

Publish Date
16 Apr 2025

Abstract

Background: Cervical cancer is a major global public health issue, ranking as the third most common cancer among women worldwide. Specific Background: Effective prevention relies on adequate knowledge and the willingness to undergo screening, yet data on these aspects remain limited in many low-resource settings. Knowledge Gap: In southern Iraq, particularly Basra, little is known about women's awareness, attitudes, and practices regarding cervical cancer screening. Aim: This study aimed to assess women's knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward cervical cancer screening in primary healthcare centers in Basra. Results: A randomized descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 400 women aged ≥20 years using systematic and random sampling across 12 health centers. Only 10.5% demonstrated good knowledge, and 2.75% had undergone a Pap smear, with 31.1% citing social media as their main information source. A significant association was found between knowledge and variables such as age, education, employment, and family history of cancer. Despite low screening rates, 62.75% exhibited a positive attitude. Novelty: This study is among the few in Iraq to explore the multifactorial dimensions of cervical cancer screening behavior. Implications: The findings highlight the urgent need for targeted health education interventions to improve screening uptake and correct misconceptions among women in underserved regions. Highlights: Low cervical cancer screening and knowledge among women in Basra. Assess knowledge, attitudes, practices toward cervical cancer screening. Poor knowledge, low screening rates, but positive attitudes observed. Keywords: Knowledge, Attitude, Practice, Cervical Cancer Screening Test, Women

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Journal Info

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acopen

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Subject

Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health

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Academia Open is published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo published 2 (two) issues per year (June and December). This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. This ...