Health perception by women who work in a medical environment.

Maturitas

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Free University of Brussels (ULB), Hospital St. Pierre, Rue Haute 322, B-1000, Brussels, Belgium.

Published: May 2000

A mail survey was sent to 1154 women working in a university hospital, to assess the perception of health and the uptake of prevention strategies in an optimal setting. A list of 13 diseases was submitted and the women were asked to list the five diseases they found to be the most important for a woman of their age. Breast cancer was ranked among the five most important diseases by 85% of the women and uterus cancer by 71.3%. Other diseases, which have a high occurrence and mortality, like myocardial infarction, colon- and lung cancer were only ranked by approximately 30% of them. A high uptake of medical follow-up was reported by the surveyed women; 89% of them had seen a general practitioner or a gynaecologist during the past 12 months. Among women aged 50 and over, 92% had had at least one mammography in the past. However, only 20% had ever had faecal occult blood testing. Even among women who benefit from superior conditions for medical follow-up, the awareness of some diseases is low. Campaigns to increase awareness should consider the prevalence of diseases, their mortality and morbidity and also their actual perception in the targeted population.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0378-5122(00)00122-5DOI Listing

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