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Factors Influencing Help-Seeking Behavior in Men with Symptoms of Prostate Cancer: A Qualitative Study Using an Ecological Perspective.

Elochukwu Fortune EzenwankwoCatherine Adebukola OladoyimboHassan Mohammed DogoAdemola Amos IdowuAdewumi Olabimpe AlabiAbimbola OyelekanAdekunle Olugbenga AjayiChidiebere Ndukwe OgoOkezie MbadiweIjeoma Blessing NwadilibeBrian RiversErnie Kaninjing
Published in: Cancer investigation (2021)
This qualitative study explored factors that could potentially influence help-seeking in men with symptoms of prostate cancer in Nigeria. A face-to-face interview was conducted with 27 men, between 54 and 84 years, diagnosed with prostate cancer ≤ 2 years prior to the interview. Data were analyzed using thematic framework approach. Several factors were identified and further captured as intrapersonal, interpersonal, and institutional/community level factors using an ecological perspective. These factors interact to impact negatively on the help-seeking behavior of men with symptoms of prostate cancer. These findings support the formulation of public health strategies to improve men's help-seeking behavior in Nigeria.
Keyphrases
  • prostate cancer
  • radical prostatectomy
  • mental health
  • public health
  • middle aged
  • climate change
  • sleep quality
  • machine learning
  • depressive symptoms
  • risk assessment