乳腺疾病诱发因素与乳腺器官扫描方案超声图像预期结果的关系分析

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Puspa Pamella Suci, Diyah Fatmasari, Gatot Murti Wibowo
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摘要

本研究旨在探讨乳腺异常的触发因素与超声图像观察结果之间的关系。本研究为回顾性分析性观察性研究。研究设计采用对照病例设计。数据收集将于2023年4月至6月在Jabodetabek地区的MCU诊所进行。采用双变量和多变量分析对研究数据进行分析。双变量分析结果显示p值= 0.000 <每个内部和外部触发因素变量为0.005。本研究的结论是,疯牛病史、分娩史、母乳喂养史、激素节育史、遗传史、饮酒史、吸烟史、月经初潮史、更年期史、垃圾食品史、软饮料史与乳腺器官扫描方案超声图像观察存在显著相关(p值= 0.000)。通过考虑超声图像结果中乳腺疾病的触发因素,提高了诊断准确率。开发更有效地检测乳腺疾病的扫描方案指南。确定在乳房健康管理中需要特别注意的风险因素。提高公众对常规乳房检查重要性的认识。深入了解触发因素与超声影像结果的关系。考虑研究结果的临床实践和指南的潜在改进。
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Analysis Of The Relationship Of Factors Triggering Breast Disorders With The Results Of Ultrasound Image Expectation In The Implementation Of The Mammae Organ Scanning Protocol
This study aims to determine the relationship between trigger factors for breast abnormalities with the results of ultrasound image observation. This study is an analytical observational study with a retrospective approach. The research design used was a control case design. Data collection will be carried out from April to June 2023 at the MCU Clinic in the Jabodetabek area. The study data were analyzed using bivariate and multivariate analysis. The results of the bivariate analysis showed p values = 0.000 < 0.005 for each of the internal and external trigger factor variables. The conclusion in this study is that there is a significant relationship between the history of BSE, history of childbirth, history of breastfeeding, history of hormonal birth control use, genetic history, history of alcohol consumption, history of smoking, history of menarche, history of menopause, history of consumption of junk food, and history of consumption of soft drinks (p-value = 0.000) with observation of ultrasound images on the breast organ scanning protocol. Higher Diagnostic Accuracy through consideration of the triggering factors of breast disorders in ultrasound image results. Guide to the Development of Scanning Protocols that are More Effective in detecting breast disorders. Identify Risk Factors that allow special attention in the management of breast health. Increased Public Awareness of the importance of routine breast exams. Direction for Advanced Research to understand more deeply the relationship between trigger factors and ultrasound image outcomes. Potential Improvement of Clinical Practice and Guidelines by considering research findings.
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International Journal of Migration Health and Social Care
International Journal of Migration Health and Social Care PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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