Knowledge, attitude and practice on screening and early diagnosis of prostate cancer of primary health care providers in the Free State
CONCLUSION: This study established appreciable KAP gaps relating to prostate cancer screening among PHC providers. Identified gaps should be addressed through the preferred teaching and learning strategies suggested by the participants.Contribution: This study establishes the need to address KAP gaps regarding prostate cancer screening among PHC providers; therefore necessitating the capacity-building roles of district family physicians.PMID:36861921 | PMC:PMC9982489 | DOI:10.4102/phcfm.v15i1.3688
Source: Primary Care - Category: Primary Care Authors: Matthew O A Benedict Wilhelm J Steinberg Frederik M Claassen Nathaniel Mofolo Cornel Van Rooyen Source Type: research
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