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摘要
研究目的本研究旨在调查女性医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)对乳腺癌的恐惧与乳腺癌预防行为之间的关系。材料与方法:这项描述性相关研究涉及 338 名在土耳其一家国立医院工作的护士、助产士和医生。采用个人信息表、乳腺癌恐惧量表(BCFS)和影响女性乳腺癌预防行为的因素量表(ASSISTS)对参与者进行面对面访谈,并使用独立样本 t 检验、单因素方差分析、Tukey 检验和皮尔逊相关检验对数据进行分析。结果BCFS 和 ASSISTS 的平均得分分别为(26.71±7.65)分和(123.36±15.49)分,表明女性对乳腺癌的恐惧程度较高,乳腺癌预防行为处于中等水平。工作年限较长、夜班工作年限较长、有乳腺问题、接受过乳腺活检、进行过乳房自我检查、接受过临床乳房检查和乳房 X 光检查的保健医生的乳腺癌预防行为得分较高(P0.05)。结论乳腺癌预防行为的专业教育和消除对乳腺癌的恐惧可能会减少预防行为的障碍。
The Relation between Breast Cancer Fear and Breast Cancer Prevention Behaviors of Female Healthcare Professionals
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between breast cancer fear and breast cancer prevention behaviors of female healthcare professionals (HCPs). Materials and Methods: This descriptive correlational study involved a convenience sample of 338 nurses, midwives and physicians working at a state hospital in Turkey. Data were collected in face-to-face interviews with the participants using Personal Information Form, Breast Cancer Fear Scale (BCFS), and Scale of Factors Affecting Women’s Breast Cancer Prevention Behaviors (ASSISTS).The data were analyzed by using Independent Samples t Test, One-way ANOVA, Tukey and Pearson’s correlation tests. Results: The mean scores on BCFS and ASSISTS were 26.71±7.65 and 123.36±15.49 respectively, indicating breast cancer fear were high and breast cancer prevention behaviors were moderately. The higher breast cancer prevention behavior scores among the HCPs who were working longer years, working longer years in night shift, those having breast problems, and undergone breast biopsy, those performing breast self-examination, undergone clinical breast examination and mammography (p0.05). Conclusion: Professional education in breast cancer prevention behaviors and addressing fear on breast cancer are likely to result in reduced barriers to develop prevention behaviors.