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dc.contributor.authorMuikamba, Lilian
dc.contributor.authorTenambergen, Wanja
dc.contributor.authorMuiruri, Lilian
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-30T11:05:33Z
dc.date.available2026-05-30T11:05:33Z
dc.date.issued2024-08
dc.identifier.citationMuikamba, L., Tenambergen, W., & Muiruri, L. (2024). Influence of Demographic Factors on Uptake of Diagnostic Imaging by Oncology Patients in South Rift Counties, Kenya. Journal of Medicine, Nursing and Public Health, 4(3), 23-34.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.kemu.ac.ke/handle/123456789/2344
dc.description.abstractPurpose: To determine the influence of demographic factors on uptake of diagnostic imaging by oncology patients in South Rift Counties, Kenya. Methodology: A cross-sectional research design was adopted when collecting data from 5 public hospitals in South Rift Counties. The study issued questionnaires to oncology patients and interviewed the rest of the respondents. A pre-test study was done at Texas Cancer Center in Nairobi County. Quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and binary logistic regression analysis. Qualitative results data was analyzed through thematic method. Results: 74(25%) patients had 41-50 years and 65(22%) were 61-70 years. The least number of oncology patients who were 3(1%) and they were 18-20 years of age. Further, 264(89%) were married while 33(11%) were not married. Additionally, 182(61%) were male patients while 115(39%) were female patients. Additionally, 166(56%) had a tertiary level of education while 39(13%) had primary school qualifications. In addition, 203(68%) were Christians and 80(27%) were Muslims and only 5(2%) were not religious. Notably, 110(37%) of the patients had breast cancer while 77(26%) had colon cancer. The least group of patients who were 12(4%) had lung cancer. Additionally, most of healthcare workers who were 12(39%) had more than 50 years while 10(32%) had 41-50 years. However, 4(13%) had 18-30 years. Further, 18(58%) had a master’s degree while 5(16%) had a PhD. In addition, 17(55%) had more than 10 years of service while only 5(16%) had 5-7 years. The Chi-square result revealed that χ2 (1, N = 297) = 461.599, p < 0.05. That is the Pearson Chi-Square was 461.599 at a p-value of 0.027. Conclusion and Recommendations: Most patients that sought cancer diagnostic imaging were middle and old aged male people who were married. This meant that unmarried young female adults hardly sought imaging services. The most common cancer illnesses scanned were breast, colon, and cervical cancers. The study recommends that that the hospital management should provide more funding for sensitization programs to inform unmarried young people especially females to seek early diagnostic imaging services. This will enable them to ensure that no cancerous cells are growing to be discovered at a late stage for effective management.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherJournal of Medicine, Nursing and Public Health,en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesV,4;(3)
dc.subjectDemographic factors,en_US
dc.subjectUptake of Diagnostic Imaging,en_US
dc.subjectOncology Patients,en_US
dc.subjectSouth Rift Counties,en_US
dc.subjectKenyaen_US
dc.titleInfluence of Demographic Factors on Uptake of Diagnostic Imaging by Oncology Patients in South Rift Counties, Kenyaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US


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