尼日利亚护士学生教授亲属进行乳房自我检查的做法和意愿

J. Aluko, Olayinka Abolore Onasoga, R. R. Marie Modeste, O. Ani
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背景:乳腺癌是最常见的癌症,也是全球妇女因癌症死亡的主要原因。乳房自我检查(BSE)是早期发现乳腺癌的重要、低成本且简单的工具。运用 "慈善始于家庭 "的理念,让护士学生向亲属传授 BSE,将提高早期发现率。目的:评估护理专业学生向亲属传授 BSE 的实践和意愿:环境:尼日利亚中北部一个州的护理和助产学院:采用横断面描述性设计。通过偶然抽样技术,从一年级至三年级的学生中抽取了 197 名受访者。使用结构化问卷收集数据。进行了描述性分析和推理分析,P 值为 0.05:受访者表示他们从哪里了解到 BSE。98.5%的受访者听说过 BSE,89.8%的受访者有良好的 BSE 实践。然而,四分之一的受访者没有向亲属教授 BSE。结论:结论:大多数护理专业学生了解 BSE 并知道如何进行 BSE,但有四分之一的学生没有向其亲属传授 BSE。因此,有必要提高护士的认识,培养她们向亲属和社区妇女传授 BSE 的习惯:贡献:为护士提供有效进行 BSE 所需的技能和知识,以及教会妇女如何自己进行 BSE,对于提高尼日利亚的乳腺癌检出率至关重要。
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Student nurses’ practices and willingness to teach relatives breast self-examination in Nigeria
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related death for women worldwide. Breast self-examination (BSE) is an essential, low-cost, and simple tool for detecting breast cancer early. Employing the idea of ‘charity begins at home’ by involving student nurses in teaching BSE to relatives will improve early detection.Aim: To assess nursing students’ practice and willingness to teach BSE to their relatives.Setting: A college of nursing and midwifery in one state under North-Central Nigeria.Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive design was employed. Through incidental sampling technique 197 respondents were selected from the first to the third year. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire. Descriptive and inferential analyses, with a p-value of 0.05 were conducted.Results: Respondents indicated where they learned about BSE. There were 98.5% respondents who had heard about BSE, and 89.8% of them had good practice of BSE. However, a quarter did not teach BSE to relatives. There were no statistically significant associations noted.Conclusion: Most of the nursing students were aware of BSE and knew how to perform it, although a quarter did not teach BSE to their relatives. Therefore, it may be necessary to sensitise nurses to cultivate the habit of teaching BSE to relatives and women in the community.Contribution: It is crucial to provide nurses with the skills and knowledge required to carry out BSE effectively, as well as teach women how to perform it on themselves, to improve breast cancer detection rates in Nigeria.
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