Application of Health Belief Model on Breast Self-Examination: A Meta-Analysis

Maranata Maranata, E. Pamungkasari, Rita Benya Adriani
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Background: Breast cancer is a type of cancer and the leading cause of cancer death in wo­men. BSE is an early detection method for breast can­cer. Health Belief Model is a model of health behavior that can predict women's interest in prac­ticing BSE. This study aims to estimate the Health Belief Model's effect in the practice of BSE by meta-analysis. Subjects and Method: Meta-analysis was performed by searching for articles from the Pub­Med database, Springer Link, Elsevier, and Google Scholar. The keywords used were "health belief model," OR "health belief" OR "belief" AND "breast self-examination," OR "breast cancer screening." This study's inclu­sion criteria were full-text articles published in 2011-2020, a cross-sectional study design. Article analysis using RevMan 5.3 software. Results: There were 12 articles in total. The results showed that perceived benefits were strong (aOR= 1.02; 95% CI= 0.94-1.11; p= 0.590; I 2 = 73%), perceived barriers were weak (aOR = 1; 95% CI= 0.95-1.05; p= 0.920; I 2 = 87%). Conclusion: Perceived benefits and perceived barriers are not statistically significant in predi­c­t­i­ng BSE practice in women. Keywords: health belief model, perceived be­ne­­­fits, perceived barriers, BSE Correspondence:  Maranata. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebe­las Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126, Central Java. Email: marana­taima­@­gmail­.­com­. Mobile­: 085867548771 Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior (2020), 05(03): 221-231 https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpb.2020.05.03.08.
健康信念模型在乳房自检中的应用:meta分析
背景:乳腺癌是一种癌症,是男性癌症死亡的主要原因。疯牛病是乳腺癌的一种早期检测方法。健康信念模型是一种健康行为模型,可以预测女性对BSE实践的兴趣。本研究旨在通过meta分析评估健康信念模型在疯牛病实践中的效果。研究对象和方法:通过检索pubm - med数据库、Springer Link、Elsevier和Google Scholar中的文章进行meta分析。使用的关键词是“健康信念模型”或“健康信念”或“信念”和“乳房自我检查”或“乳腺癌筛查”。本研究的纳入标准为2011-2020年发表的全文文章,采用横断面研究设计。文章分析采用RevMan 5.3软件。结果:共纳入文献12篇。结果显示,感知效益较强(aOR= 1.02;95% ci = 0.94-1.11;p = 0.590;i2 = 73%),感知障碍较弱(aOR = 1;95% ci = 0.95-1.05;p = 0.920;i2 = 87%)。结论:感知收益和感知障碍在预测女性BSE实践中没有统计学意义。关键词:健康信念模型,感知自适应,感知障碍,疯牛病对应,马拉纳塔西比拉斯市场大学公共卫生硕士课程。杰。红外光谱。Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126,中爪哇。电子邮件:marana-taima -@-gmail网站-。健康促进与行为杂志(2020),05(03):221-231 https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpb.2020.05.03.08。
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