A cross-sectional study on breast cancer awareness among female students in Al-Rayan colleges in Al Medina Al Munawara

Lobna Mohamed Saber, Adeebah Ayedh Alharbi, Ghadah Yousef Aljohani, Lamyaa Abdulrahman Alanazi, Maryam Abdulmonem Alnakli, Mona Bdh M. Almahdi, Rehab Turki Al Saleemi
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Background: This study aims to evaluate breast cancer awareness among AL-Rayan colleges female students in Al Medina Al Munawara Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 291 female students from Al-Rayan medical colleges in Al Medina Al Munawara, Saudi Arabia. Data was collected through an Arabic version of the modified breast cancer awareness measure (Breast CAM) version 2 which is a validated and reliable then administered online and distributed via social media platforms. Analysis was done by IBM SPSS version 28 and involved descriptive statistics, including frequency distributions and percentiles, while factors associated with awareness levels were analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis test and Mann-Whitney test Results: The participants' mean awareness level was 17.2±7.5 out of 31, out of the total participants 52.6% had a poor awareness level. Out of the participants surveyed, only 42.6%, accurately understood the recommended frequency of conducting self-examinations each month, as secondary prevention only 33% of participants were aware of the best time to start mammography. Only a limited percentage of participants (37.8% and 47.1% respectively) demonstrated knowledge of early menopause and late menopause as potential contributing factors. There was a significant relationship between awareness level and age (p=0.001) and academic year (p=0.001). Conclusions: The findings highlight the importance of continued efforts to educate and raise awareness about breast cancer and its early detection methods among young women. the study demonstrated varying levels of understanding among participants. The overall knowledge assessment indicated that a considerable proportion of participants had moderate knowledge of breast cancer.
麦地那穆纳瓦拉Al- rayan学院女生乳腺癌认知的横断面研究
背景:本研究旨在评估Al- rayan医学院女生乳腺癌知晓率。方法:对沙特阿拉伯Al- rayan医学院291名女生进行横断面研究。数据是通过修改后的乳腺癌意识测量(breast CAM)第2版的阿拉伯语版本收集的,该版本是经过验证和可靠的,然后在线管理并通过社交媒体平台分发。采用IBM SPSS 28版进行分析,采用频率分布和百分位数等描述性统计,采用Kruskal-Wallis检验和Mann-Whitney检验分析与认知水平相关的因素。结果:31名参与者的平均认知水平为17.2±7.5,其中52.6%的参与者认知水平较差。在接受调查的参与者中,只有42.6%的人准确理解每月进行自我检查的建议频率,作为二级预防,只有33%的参与者知道开始乳房x光检查的最佳时间。只有有限比例的参与者(分别为37.8%和47.1%)表明提前绝经和晚绝经是潜在的影响因素。认知水平与年龄(p=0.001)、学年(p=0.001)有显著相关。结论:研究结果强调了继续努力教育和提高年轻女性对乳腺癌及其早期检测方法的认识的重要性。研究表明,参与者的理解程度各不相同。总体知识评估表明,相当比例的参与者对乳腺癌有中等程度的了解。
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