Evaluation of knowledge and practice regarding mammography among a group of Turkish women attending a tertiary hospital.

IF 0.5 Q4 SURGERY Turkish Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.47717/turkjsurg.2022.5672
Tuba Mert
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Objectives: Early detection is the most important cornerstone of breast cancer in determining treatment outcome and survival. In this study, it was aimed to investigate the level of knowledge, attitude, and practice of mammography in the early diagnosis of breast cancer in a group of women.

Material and methods: Data of this descriptive study were collected under observation with the help of a questionnaire. Female patients over 40 years of age or over 30 years of age with a family history of breast cancer admitted to our general surgery outpatient clinic for a health problem other than breast were included.

Results: A total of 300 female patients with a mean age of 48.7 ± 10.9 years (min-max, 33-83 years) were included. Median frequency of correct answers among the women participating in the study was 83.7% (76.0-92.0). Mean score obtained by the participants from the questionnaire was 75.7 ± 15.8 (the median score 80; 25th-75th centiles, 73.3-86.7). Slightly more than half of the patients (159 patients, 53%) had at least one mammography scan before. The level of mammography knowledge was negatively correlated with age and the number of previous mammographies, and positively correlated with education level (r= -0.700, p <0.001; r= -0.419, p <0.001 and r= 0.643, p <0.001, respectively).

Conclusion: Although the level of knowledge about breast cancer and early diagnosis methods in women was at a satisfactory level, it is obvious that mammography screening practice of women without any breast symptoms is very low. Therefore, it should be aimed to increase women's awareness of cancer prevention and compliance with early diagnosis methods and to promote participation in mammography screening.

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评价在三级医院就诊的一组土耳其妇女关于乳房x光检查的知识和做法。
目的:早期发现是决定乳腺癌治疗结果和生存的最重要基石。在这项研究中,它的目的是调查的知识水平,态度和乳房x光检查的做法在一组妇女乳腺癌的早期诊断。材料和方法:本描述性研究的数据采用问卷调查法观察收集。40岁以上或30岁以上有乳腺癌家族史的女性患者因乳腺癌以外的健康问题到我们的普通外科门诊就诊。结果:共纳入女性患者300例,平均年龄48.7±10.9岁(min-max, 33-83岁)。参与研究的女性正确回答的中位数频率为83.7%(76.0-92.0)。参与者从问卷中获得的平均得分为75.7±15.8分(中位得分80分;25 -75百分位,73.3-86.7)。略多于一半的患者(159例,53%)之前至少做过一次乳房x光检查。乳房x光检查知识水平与年龄、既往x光检查次数呈负相关,与文化程度呈正相关(r= -0.700, p)。结论:虽然女性对乳腺癌及早期诊断方法的知识水平处于令人满意的水平,但显然无任何乳房症状的女性的乳房x光检查实践很低。因此,应以提高女性的防癌意识和对早期诊断方法的依从性为目标,促进女性参与乳房x光筛查。
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