Knowledge, practice, and attitudes regarding breast cancer self-examination among women of reproductive age in Saudi Arabia: a community-based study.

Q3 Medicine Journal of Medicine and Life Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.25122/jml-2024-0357
Mohammad Ahmad Alenezi, Nasir Ahmed Ali, Abdalaziz Samran Alanzi, Zaid Mohammad Alqahtani, Ashwaq Aiyad Alshammari, Refah Alsubaie, Meshari Sulaiman Bin Huwaymil, Aloush Alotaibi, Ashwaq Mohammad Alrashidi, Muna Mutlaq Alshammari, Tahreer Mutlaq Alshammari, Abdulaziz Ibrahim Ltammami
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Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among females worldwide and can often be detected at an early stage through breast self-examination (BSE). However, in many developing countries, most cases are diagnosed at advanced stages. This study aimed to assess the knowledge and practice of BSE among women of reproductive age in Saudi Arabia. This study adopted a community-based descriptive-analytical cross-sectional design. A stratified simple random sampling technique was used, with 50 participants from each region. Almost 500 Saudi women who fulfilled the inclusion criteria were enrolled in this study, and of these, 32.8% were within the age group of 20-29, 30.4% were within the age group of 30-39, and 32.8% were within the age group of more than 40 years. The overall knowledge score regarding BSE items among participants was 38%. Significant associations were found between breast cancer knowledge scores and demographic factors such as age group, educational level, marital status, region, and residence area (P < 0.05). Regarding knowledge of breast cancer risk factors, 48% of participants demonstrated poor knowledge, 43% had moderate knowledge, and only 9% had good knowledge. Effective prevention of breast cancer requires awareness and understanding of its risk factors. It is important for young women, starting from puberty, to be educated about potential changes in breast tissue and to receive proper training in BSE techniques from healthcare professionals.

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沙特阿拉伯育龄妇女乳腺癌自我检查的知识、实践和态度:一项基于社区的研究
乳腺癌是全世界女性中第二大常见癌症,通常可以通过乳房自检(BSE)在早期发现。然而,在许多发展中国家,大多数病例在晚期才被诊断出来。本研究旨在评估沙特阿拉伯育龄妇女对疯牛病的认识和实践。本研究采用基于社区的描述分析横断面设计。采用分层简单随机抽样技术,每个地区50名参与者。近500名符合纳入标准的沙特妇女参加了这项研究,其中32.8%的人年龄在20-29岁之间,30.4%的人年龄在30-39岁之间,32.8%的人年龄在40岁以上。参与者对疯牛病项目的总体知识得分为38%。乳腺癌知识得分与年龄、文化程度、婚姻状况、地区、居住地等人口学因素有显著相关(P < 0.05)。关于乳腺癌危险因素的知识,48%的参与者表现为不了解,43%的参与者表现为中等了解,只有9%的参与者表现为良好了解。有效预防乳腺癌需要认识和了解其危险因素。从青春期开始,年轻女性就必须接受有关乳腺组织潜在变化的教育,并接受保健专业人员关于疯牛病技术的适当培训。
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