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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 2016; 32 (1): 120-124
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-178588

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Objectives: In Pakistan gynaecological cancers are among the leading causes of women's morbidity and mortality posing huge financial burden on families, communities and state. Due to lack of national cancer registry exact facts and figures are unknown therefore this study was planned to find out prevalence, age, site and stage of presentation of gynaecological cancers at Nuclear Institute of Medicine and Radiotherapy [NIMRA], Jamshoro


Methods: A retrospective, cross sectional study was conducted from 1[st] January 2011 to 31[st] December 2011 at NIMRA Jamshoro. All cases of genital tract cancers were evaluated, required data was entered on predesigned performa and results were analyzed manually


Results: Out of 2401 total registered cancer cases, 231 [9.6%] patients were suffering from gynaecological cancer making it third most common cancer. Ovary was commonest site followed by cervix and uterus. More than 60% cases presented in advanced stage, mostly during 4[th] and 5[th] decade of life


Conclusion: Gynecological cancer was among top three cancers at one of the busiest public sector cancer institute in Sindh province and significant number presented in advance stage making treatment difficult and expensive. There is urgent need for development and implementation of an effective health policy regarding cancer prevention and treatment

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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 2013; 29 (5): 1212-1215
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-193697

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Objectives: To elaborate the impact of family planning training on general practitioners' knowledge, attitude and practices regarding emergency contraception


Methods: A cross sectional survey involving 270 general practitioners was conducted in Hyderabad from 1[st] Oct to 31[st] Dec 2010. Participants were divided into two groups on the basis of attending family planning training course after graduation and were interviewed face to face. Data was noted on questionnaire asking their knowledge, attitude and practices regarding emergency contraception. Data was analyzed on SPSS version 11. Student t-test was applied to compare the proportions among two groups


Results: Out of 270 general practitioners, male and female participants were 132 [48.9%] and 138 [51.1%] respectively. Mean experience as private general practitioner was 7.48 +/- 7.6 years. One third of the participants 84 [31.1%] have attended five days training course on family planning in the past, while 186 [69.9%] did not have any training. Source of training was government institutes 46[17%] and non government organization in 38 [14.1%] cases. Significant positive difference was noted on emergency contraception knowledge, attitude and use in group who attended family planning training


Conclusion: Educational intervention has a positive impact on health care provider's knowledge, attitude and practices of emergency contraception

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