Keywords

Benefits, Limitations, Knowledge, Prostate cancer, Screening

 

Authors

  1. Weinrich, Sally P. PhD, FAAN, RN
  2. Seger, Rachelle BA
  3. Miller, Barbara L. BSN, MS, RN
  4. Davis, Carrie RN
  5. Kim, Sanggil RN
  6. Wheeler, Courtney BA
  7. Weinrich, Martin PhD

Abstract

This correlational pilot study measured limitations of prostate cancer screening, using a revised Knowledge of Prostate Cancer Questionnaire. Knowledge in 81 low-income men is reported. The Knowledge About Prostate Cancer Screening Questionnaire consists of 12 questions, with scores ranging from 0 to 12. Concepts measured include limitations, symptoms, risk factors, and screening age guidelines. The Total Knowledge Score had a mean of 6.60, with a standard deviation of 3.00, indicating that knowledge was low. Half of the men knew that "some treatments for prostate cancer can make it harder for men to control their urine." More than half of the men knew that, "some treatments for prostate cancer can cause problems with a man's ability to have sex." Married men, low-income men, and Caucasian men had significantly lower Total Knowledge Scores than unmarried, higher income, and African American men. Implications for practice and research are discussed.