Effectiveness of a multicentre nasopharyngeal carcinoma awareness programme in Indonesia

ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of a nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) awareness programme on the short-term and long-term improvement of knowledge and referral of patients with NPC by primary healthcare centres (PHCCs) staff in Indonesia.DesignThe NPC awareness programme consisted of 12 symposi...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ open 2016-03, Vol.6 (3), p.e008571-e008571
Hauptverfasser: Fles, Renske, Indrasari, Sagung R, Herdini, Camelia, Martini, Santi, Isfandiari, Atoillah, Romdhoni, Achmad C, Adham, Marlinda, Mayangsari, Ika D, van Werkhoven, Erik, Wildeman, Maarten A, Hariwiyanto, Bambang, Hermani, Bambang, Kentjono, Widodo A, Haryana, Sofia M, Schmidt, Marjanka K, Tan, I Bing
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Zusammenfassung:ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of a nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) awareness programme on the short-term and long-term improvement of knowledge and referral of patients with NPC by primary healthcare centres (PHCCs) staff in Indonesia.DesignThe NPC awareness programme consisted of 12 symposia including a Train-The-Trainer component, containing lectures about early symptoms and risk factors of NPC, practical examination and the referral system for NPC suspects. Before and after training participants completed a questionnaire. The Indonesian Doctors Association accredited all activities.Participants1 representative general practitioner (GP) from each PHCC attended an NPC awareness symposium. On the basis of the Train-The-Trainer principle, GPs received training material and were obligated to train their colleagues in the PHCC.Results703 GPs attended the symposia and trained 1349 staff members: 314 other GPs, 685 nurses and 350 midwives. After the training, respondents’ average score regarding the knowledge of NPC symptoms increased from 47 points (of the 100) to 74 points (p
ISSN:2044-6055
2044-6055
DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008571