Knowledge of Breast Cancer Risk Factors and Practices of Breast Self-Examination among Women in Northern Ghana

A. Buunaaim, W. J. Salisu, Hawawu Hussein, Y. Tolgou, S. Tabiri
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Introduction: Breast cancer remains a major global health concern in both developed and developing countries. The current study aimed to assess the knowledge of risk factors of breast cancer (BC), and the practice of breast self-examination (BSE) among females in the Tamale Metropolis of Northern Ghana. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study involving 1122 participants; consisting of nurses 157 (14.1%), teachers 227 (20.2%), undergraduate university students 339 (30.5%), medical students 95 (8.5%) and market women 304 (27.3%). Using a convenience sampling method to select the participants, we distributed questionnaires to participants which were completed and returned. Results: Most of the participants, 498 (44.4%) were between age 19-25.  The majority were enlightened about BC (93.1%), and BSE (87.6%), 723 (64%) had good knowledge about the risk factors of BC. A total of 857 (76.4%) had previously been taught BSE. However, only 417 (37.2%) were found to practice BSE regularly. Conclusion: The knowledge of BC risk factors and BSE was remarkable, but varied in the various occupational categories. However, only a few participants practiced BSE regularly. There is a need for widespread educational campaigns to educate further and encourage women to practice BSE regularly. The inclusion of men in these crusades is long overdue. Equipped with the knowledge and skills of BSE, men could assist and encourage their spouses to frequently examine themselves. Further research studies will be necessary to ascertain the role of men in championing BSE among their significant others. Keywords: awareness; breast cancer; breast self-examination; knowledge; practice; Ghana; Tamale
加纳北部妇女乳腺癌危险因素知识和乳房自检实践
导言:乳腺癌在发达国家和发展中国家都是一个主要的全球健康问题。本研究旨在评估加纳北部Tamale大都会女性对乳腺癌(BC)危险因素的认识以及乳房自我检查(BSE)的做法。方法:这是一项涉及1122名参与者的横断面研究;其中护士157人(14.1%),教师227人(20.2%),本科大学生339人(30.5%),医学生95人(8.5%),市场女性304人(27.3%)。采用方便抽样的方法选择参与者,对参与者进行问卷调查。结果:498例(44.4%)的参与者年龄在19-25岁之间。大多数人对BC(93.1%)有所了解,对BSE(87.6%)有了解,723人(64%)对BC的危险因素有了解。共有857人(76.4%)曾学过疯牛病。然而,只有417人(37.2%)被发现经常患有疯牛病。结论:各职业对BC危险因素和疯牛病的了解程度较高,但各职业对BC危险因素和疯牛病的了解程度存在差异。然而,只有少数参与者定期练习疯牛病。有必要开展广泛的教育运动,进一步教育和鼓励妇女定期治疗疯牛病。在这些十字军东征中纳入男性是早就应该出现的。有了疯牛病的知识和技能,男性可以帮助和鼓励他们的配偶经常检查自己。进一步的研究将是必要的,以确定男性在其重要的其他人中倡导疯牛病的作用。关键词:意识;乳腺癌;乳房自我检查;知识;实践;加纳;玉米粉蒸肉
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