Information needs of breast cancer patients and how educational status influence their information needs in Ghana.

Autor: Boadi, Benedicta1 (AUTHOR), Banji, George Tesilimi1 (AUTHOR), Adzobu, Patrick1 (AUTHOR), Okyere, Stephen1 (AUTHOR) sokyere@uhas.edu.gh
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Zdroj: Journal of Librarianship & Information Science. Dec2021, Vol. 53 Issue 4, p686-698. 13p.
Abstrakt: Health information literacy plays a critical role in self-management practices among patients living with chronic health conditions. However, there are limited studies on information needs among breast cancer patients in Ghana. This paper therefore investigated the information needs of women living with breast cancer in Ghana and how educational status influenced their information needs. The study was conducted in two health facilities in Accra, Ghana (37 Military Hospital and Sweden Ghana Medical Centre). A total of 75 breast cancer patients were conveniently selected from the two health facilities for the study. The instrument used to elicit relevant data for this study was a questionnaire using the survey design. Data was analysed descriptively. The findings of the study revealed that the information needs of the breast cancer patients investigated were centred mainly around treatment and management information and less around preventive information. The patients also ranked diagnostic information as their highest need, followed by physical care information, treatment information, psychosocial information and disease-specific information in that order. Patients with higher education reported higher information need on all the five domains compared to those with lower education. The study therefore recommended that management of health facilities make health information literacy an integral component of their treatment and management of breast cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts