TY - JOUR
T1 - Educational intervention among barbers about liver cancer-inducing viruses
T2 - A pilot study from a developing country
AU - Krishanani, Mukesh Kumar
AU - Qidwai, Waris
AU - Ali, Badar Sabir
AU - Khuwaja, Ali Khan
PY - 2010/12
Y1 - 2010/12
N2 - Liver cancer is among the most prevalent cancers in the world and it is mainly related to the hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV). This study evaluated the effectiveness of educational intervention on knowledge and practices regarding hepatitis B and hepatitis C among barbers. After completion of baseline interviews of 70 barbers in Karachi, Pakistan, a 30-min educational session was conducted. The same sessions were repeated twice for all barbers at an interval of 1 month each for reinforcement. Post-intervention interviews were conducted after 1 month of the last session. Before intervention, only 11.4% of the study participants had scored "good" about the knowledge of HBV, which improved to 74.3% after intervention (p< 0.001). Similarly, for HCV, significant improvement was observed after intervention. Regarding the safe practices to prevent HBV and HCV infections, <2% had scored to the level of "good" at baseline, which improved to 48.6% after intervention (p<0.001). Educational interventions to prevent cancer-induced viruses are highly effective even in illiterate/low-educated people.
AB - Liver cancer is among the most prevalent cancers in the world and it is mainly related to the hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV). This study evaluated the effectiveness of educational intervention on knowledge and practices regarding hepatitis B and hepatitis C among barbers. After completion of baseline interviews of 70 barbers in Karachi, Pakistan, a 30-min educational session was conducted. The same sessions were repeated twice for all barbers at an interval of 1 month each for reinforcement. Post-intervention interviews were conducted after 1 month of the last session. Before intervention, only 11.4% of the study participants had scored "good" about the knowledge of HBV, which improved to 74.3% after intervention (p< 0.001). Similarly, for HCV, significant improvement was observed after intervention. Regarding the safe practices to prevent HBV and HCV infections, <2% had scored to the level of "good" at baseline, which improved to 48.6% after intervention (p<0.001). Educational interventions to prevent cancer-induced viruses are highly effective even in illiterate/low-educated people.
KW - Barbers
KW - Educational intervention
KW - HBV
KW - HCV
KW - Liver cancer-inducing viruses
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79951719591&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s13187-010-0086-x
DO - 10.1007/s13187-010-0086-x
M3 - Article
C2 - 20300912
AN - SCOPUS:79951719591
SN - 0885-8195
VL - 25
SP - 632
EP - 636
JO - Journal of Cancer Education
JF - Journal of Cancer Education
IS - 4
ER -