KMID : 1002520160100030051
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Korean Journal of Health Service Management 2016 Volume.10 No. 3 p.51 ~ p.61
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Factors Influencing the of Middle-Aged Men the NCSP(National Cancer Screening Program)
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Park Geum-Ja
Lim Kyoung-Min Kim Sook-Nam
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Abstract
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Objectives : The purpose of this study was to find factors influencing compliance with the national cancer screening program in middle-aged men.
Methods : The data were collected from July 28, to October 31, 2015. Total subjects were 615 middle-aged men living in Busan.
Results : The Rate of compliance with the NCSP(National Cancer Screening Program) for middle-aged men was 52.2%. There were significant differences in the compliance with the NCSP for the following barrier of exam(¥ö ©÷=7.327, p=.007), self-efficacy(¥ö©÷=23.074, p<.001), age(¥ö©÷=38.823, p<.001), marital status(¥ö©÷=19.012, p<.001), cancer diagnosis in family(¥ö©÷=7.615, p=.006), smoking(¥ö©÷=9.012, p=.011), drinking(¥ö©÷=7.073, p=.008), exercise(¥ö©÷=14.615, <.001). Factors influencing the rate of compliance for the NCSP in middle-aged men were self-efficacy, age, marital status, exercise, and cancer diagnosis in family.
Conclusion: To increase the rate of compliance to the NCSP in middle-aged men it is necessary to elevate the self-efficacy. Additional more positive support needed in men who are younger have no cancer diagnosis in their family are smokers and not m married encourage and improvve paticipation in the examination.
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KEYWORD
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Middle-Aged Men, National Cancer Screening Program
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