Mammogram uptake and barriers among Palestinian women attending primary health care in North Palestine.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Suha Hamshari, Zaher Nazzal, Mariam Altell, Israa Nanaa, Rawan Jbara, Ruba Sabri
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Abstract

Background: Breast cancer affects women's lives worldwide, yet early detection is an effective strategy for reducing mortality. The participation of women in mammography screening is linked to their knowledge, attitudes and perceived barriers.

Objectives: Our study aims to assess mammography screening uptake and barriers among women attending primary healthcare centres (PHCs) in northern Palestine.

Methods: Using an interviewer administered questionnaire, we used a cross-sectional study design to determine mammography screening uptake, knowledge and barriers among 357 women attending PHCs in Northern Palestine between December 2018 and March 2019.

Results: The mean age was 50 years. The majority (69.2%) were considered to have adequate knowledge about breast cancer and mammography screening. Mammography screening uptake among the participants was 37%. Almost 85% of the women had a positive attitude towards breastfeeding as a prophylaxis factor against breast cancer, while the most frequent barrier to mammography screening was that the participants believed they did not have any symptoms (28.6%), followed by 22.1% of them who did not want to know if they had breast cancer.

Conclusion: The findings of this study highlighted the low mammography uptake among Palestinian women despite the adequate knowledge of those women and the fully accessible and free screening programme. Hence, interventional strategies should be implemented at several levels to enhance mammogram uptake.

巴勒斯坦北部接受初级保健的巴勒斯坦妇女接受乳房x光检查的情况和障碍。
背景:乳腺癌影响着全世界妇女的生活,但早期发现是降低死亡率的有效策略。妇女参与乳房x光检查与她们的知识、态度和感知到的障碍有关。目的:本研究旨在评估巴勒斯坦北部初级保健中心(PHCs)妇女乳房x光检查的接受情况和障碍。方法:采用采访者管理的问卷,采用横断面研究设计,确定2018年12月至2019年3月期间在巴勒斯坦北部PHCs就诊的357名妇女的乳房x光检查接受情况、知识和障碍。结果:患者平均年龄50岁。大多数人(69.2%)被认为对乳腺癌和乳房x光检查有足够的了解。乳房x光检查在参与者中的接受率为37%。近85%的妇女对母乳喂养作为预防乳腺癌的因素持积极态度,而乳房x光检查最常见的障碍是参与者认为自己没有任何症状(28.6%),其次是22.1%的妇女不想知道自己是否患有乳腺癌。结论:这项研究的结果强调了巴勒斯坦妇女的乳房x光检查使用率低,尽管这些妇女有足够的知识和完全可获得和免费的筛查方案。因此,介入策略应在几个层面实施,以提高乳房x光检查的吸收。
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European Journal of General Practice
European Journal of General Practice PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
5.90%
发文量
31
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The EJGP aims to: foster scientific research in primary care medicine (family medicine, general practice) in Europe stimulate education and debate, relevant for the development of primary care medicine in Europe. Scope The EJGP publishes original research papers, review articles and clinical case reports on all aspects of primary care medicine (family medicine, general practice), providing new knowledge on medical decision-making, healthcare delivery, medical education, and research methodology. Areas covered include primary care epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis, pharmacotherapy, non-drug interventions, multi- and comorbidity, palliative care, shared decision making, inter-professional collaboration, quality and safety, training and teaching, and quantitative and qualitative research methods.
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