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摘要
该研究的目的是分析孟加拉国妇女对乳腺癌的知识和对乳房自我检查(BSE)实践的态度,以及参与者对孟加拉国乳腺癌治疗机构的信任。这项横断面研究是在2021年3月至7月期间对268名15岁以上的孟加拉国女性进行的,她们通过bbb10表格问卷调查了18个关于乳腺癌的问题。采用SPSS version 25和Excel对所得数据进行分析。88%的受访者听说过乳腺癌,63.4%的人知道乳腺癌的症状。参与者对乳腺癌的总体认知不理想,在0 - 6分的范围内,平均认知得分为3.53分,40.3%的人属于“良好认知”类别。年龄、教育程度、居住地和乳腺癌家族史是乳腺癌知识水平的显著预测因子。只有53%的人以前听说过疯牛病,只有29.5%的人承认熟悉疯牛病的技术。只有23.5%的人曾患过疯牛病。只有11.2%的受访者对孟加拉国的乳腺癌治疗机构有信心。根据这项研究的结果,可以假设孟加拉国的大多数妇女对乳腺癌知之甚少,乳腺癌是孟加拉国妇女中最常见的癌症。现在是采取必要措施提高人们对乳腺癌和疯牛病的认识的时候了。此外,应确保广泛获得乳房x光检查、放射和肿瘤治疗,以努力恢复对医疗机构的信心。孟加拉国药学杂志25(1):54-66,2022(1月)
A Cross-sectional Study on Breast Cancer among the Bangladeshi Female Population
The goal of the study was to analyze Bangladeshi women's knowledge of breast cancer and attitudes toward breast self-examination (BSE) practice along with the participants' trust in the breast cancer treatment facility in Bangladesh. The cross-sectional study was carried out between March and July of 2021 among 268 Bangladeshi women over the age of 15 through Google form-based questionnaire who were asked 18 questions about breast cancer. The acquired data were analyzed using SPSS version 25 and Excel. The 88% of those surveyed had heard of breast cancer, and 63.4% were aware of its symptoms. Participants' overall knowledge of breast cancer was not satisfactory, with a mean knowledge score of 3.53 on a scale of 0 to 6, and 40.3% fell into the "good knowledge" category. Age, education, residence, and a family history of breast cancer were significant predictors of knowledge level. Only 53% had heard of BSE before, and only 29.5% admitted to being familiar with the BSE technique. Only 23.5% had previously conducted BSE. Only 11.2% of those polled had faith in Bangladesh's breast cancer treatment facilities. Based on the findings of this study, it can be assumed that the majority of women in Bangladesh have minimal understanding of breast cancer, the most common cancer among Bangladeshi women. It is high time to take the required steps to raise awareness about breast cancer and BSE. Furthermore, widespread access to mammograms, radiation, and oncology treatment should be ensured in an attempt to restore faith in healthcare facilities.
Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Journal 25(1): 54-66, 2022 (January)