The Management of Cancer in Ghana Using Three Selected Public Health Theories

Management of Cancer in Ghana

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  • Kofi Adesi Kyei University of Ghana image/svg+xml
  • Justina Baaba Kyei Public Health Directorate, Tema West, Accra, Ghana
  • Doris Kitson-Mills University of Ghana, School of Biomedical and Allied Health Sciences
  • Joseph Daniels Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Ghana
  • Isaac Justina Kobina Biney Britannia Medical Centre, Ghana
  • Baba Mahama Department of Public Health, Tamale Teaching Hospital, Ghana

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https://doi.org/10.4314/ajbr.v25i2.25

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         Cancer affects all manner of persons irrespective of culture, socioeconomic status or background and usually takes a grave psychological toll on patients. In Ghana, the minimal level of awareness of this disease coupled with late presentation, inaccurate diagnosis and sometimes delayed initiation of treatment stirs up anxiety and depression in patients receiving antineoplastic therapy. Such anxiety and depression if not adequately managed can negatively affect patients’ response to treatment. This report proposes the path-goal theory, the situational theory and the behavioural theory as the three most ideal styles of leadership theories required in the management of patients undergoing therapy for cancer. The report also outlines steps for a systematic and comprehensive way of assessment as well as the management of cancer in Ghana.

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2022-05-31

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