Saudi Patients' Knowledge, Behavior, Beliefs, Self-Efficacy and Barriers Regarding Colorectal Cancer Screening

Abstract
Background: Colorectal cancer is a common type of cancer in Saudi Arabia and globally. Timely screening isneeded to improved treatment outcomes. The success of colorectal cancer (CRC) depends on the compliance bythe targeted population. The aim of this study is to determine how patients’ knowledge, beliefs, behavior, selfefficacy, and barriers affect CRC screening. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study design was used. Atotal of 925 patients were recruited as participants from 38 hospitals in Riyadh, Jeddah, Makkah, Dammam, AlAhsa, and Albaha. Data was collected using questionnaire delivered to the participants. Results: Most of theparticipants (over 95%) were aware of CRC. More than half knew about CRC screening. However, response toscreening programs was low due to the lack of knowledge, fear, and insufficient patient awareness programs.Conclusion: Majority of the patients are willing to get regular CRC screening. However, there are low rates ofactual screening due to fear and embarrassment, lack of knowledge, and other barriers. Healthcare workers needto intervene by creating enough public awareness.
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Keywords
Colorectal cancer, Screening, Prevention, Knowledge
Citation
Alhuzaim Waleed, Muteb Alosaimi, Abdulrahman M.Almesfer, Naif M. Al Shahrani, Abdulaziz H.Alali, Khalid I.F. Alibrahim, Sara M.F. Beayari, Turki F. Bugshan, Abrar J. Kamal, Almuraydhi Khaled M., Almukhaitah Abdulmohsen A., Abdulkarem N. Aldossari, Alessa Muath D.. Saudi Patients' Knowledge, Behavior, Beliefs, Self-Efficacy and Barriers Regarding Colorectal Cancer Screening. International Journal of Medical Research Professionals. 2020 Jan; 9(1): 14-20