Abstract

e18637 Background: Studies have shown that prostate cancer (PCa) is increasing at a rate of 5.2% per annum and as few as 5% of men have ever screened for PCa in Uganda. The situation may be worse among male prisoners given their vulnerability status. The study aimed to examine the perceptions, attitudes and beliefs of men in Uganda Prisons regarding barriers to and facilitators of PCa screening. This would enable the identification of potential interventional strategies to promote PCa screening among men in Uganda prisons. Methods: In May 2022, we conducted 20 focus group discussions and 17 key informant interviews. Results: The belief that all cancers have no cure was one barrier that inhibited most participants not to consider screening as of any value, coupled with fear of being told that one is positive and the stress that comes with it. Participants revealed that they would rather live without getting to know the unknown. In addition, lack of knowledge on prostate cancer and lack of Pca screening services in prisons were perceived as barriers to PCa screening in prison settings. Overall, qualitatively, the interventional strategies that men in Uganda prisons believed could help health care providers promote and increase PCa screening were; using the prison peer educators, working with the UPS to train & equip Prison HCs to screen for PCa, conducting outreach from the cancer hospital, Ministry of Health to work with the UPS authority to establish system for prostate cancer screening in prisons, using health workers within prisons, using the regional prisons health centers to establish prostate cancer screening in prisons, using IEC materials such as posters, and conducting group health education sessions. Conclusions: Culturally-relevant interventions are needed to address the barriers to prostate cancer screening among men in the Ugandan prisons focusing at the entire prison health system.

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