日本职业妇女的乳腺癌筛查行为:日本职业妇女的乳腺癌筛查行为:特征和阻碍筛查的因素。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Yonago acta medica Pub Date : 2024-05-21 eCollection Date: 2024-05-01 DOI:10.33160/yam.2024.05.008
Yukiko Fujihara, Mika Fukada, Hiromi Sakuda, Kazuaki Tanabe, Tsuyoshi Kataoka
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背景:提高乳腺癌筛查率对于早期发现至关重要。然而,阻碍职业女性定期筛查的因素仍不清楚。本研究旨在阐明日本职业女性的筛查行为以及相关的阻碍因素:我们于 2019 年 4 月至 5 月在鸟取县的公共办公室和公司对 40-60 岁的女性进行了调查。我们使用了两份调查问卷:"基本属性问卷 "和 "拒绝筛查结构问卷"。数据分析包括卡方检验、逻辑回归分析、因素分析和非参数检验:在收集到的 825 份问卷中,分析完成的问卷有 668 份(回复率:81.0%)。大多数参与者为兼职雇员,平均年龄为 51 岁。超过 60% 的人表示定期接受筛查。逻辑回归分析表明,兼职工作、无子女、令人沮丧的工作场所氛围以及与乳腺癌患者没有个人联系是与避免乳腺癌筛查相关的因素。因子分析确定了 5 个因子和 16 个项目作为不接受定期筛查的原因。无配偶、无子女或认为工作场所不鼓励进行乳腺癌筛查的妇女对安排筛查时间的困难感最为强烈:结论:从事兼职工作且无子女、不认识乳腺癌患者或认为工作环境不支持乳腺癌筛查的人更有可能不接受定期乳腺癌筛查。此外,不接受定期筛查的妇女在安排筛查时间时也会遇到困难。未来的挑战在于传播有关乳腺癌的准确知识,提高人们对乳腺癌的认识,同时避免过度焦虑。
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Breast Cancer Screening Behavior among Working Women in Japan: Characteristics and Factors Inhibiting Screening.

Background: Improving breast cancer screening rates is crucial for early detection. However, factors hindering regular screening among working women remain unclear. This study aimed to clarify screening behavior among working women in Japan and associated discouraging factors.

Methods: Surveys were conducted from April to May 2019 among women aged 40-60 at public offices and companies in Tottori Prefecture. We used two surveys: the "Basic Attributes Questionnaire" and the "Structural Questionnaire on Rejecting Screening." Data analysis involved chi-squared tests, logistic regression analysis, factor analysis, and nonparametric tests.

Results: Completed questionnaires analyzed were 668 out of 825 collected (response rate: 81.0%). Most participants were part-time employees with an average age of 51 years. Over 60% reported undergoing regular screening. Logistic regression analysis identified part-time employment, lack of children, a discouraging workplace atmosphere, and absence of personal connections to breast cancer patients as factors associated with avoiding breast cancer screening. Factor analysis identified five factors and 16 items as reasons for not undergoing regular screening. Women who had no spouse, no children or felt that their workplace was not encouraging breast screening felt difficulty in scheduling screening most strongly.

Conclusion: Individuals who had part-time employment and had no children, did not know a breast cancer patient, or considered that their workplace environment was not supportive were more likely to avoid undergoing regular breast cancer screening. Also, women who did not undergo regular screening experienced difficulty in scheduling. In the future, the challenge lies in disseminating accurate knowledge about breast cancer to foster awareness without excessive anxiety.

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Yonago acta medica
Yonago acta medica MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
1.60
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0.00%
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36
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Yonago Acta Medica (YAM) is an electronic journal specializing in medical sciences, published by Tottori University Medical Press, 86 Nishi-cho, Yonago 683-8503, Japan. The subject areas cover the following: molecular/cell biology; biochemistry; basic medicine; clinical medicine; veterinary medicine; clinical nutrition and food sciences; medical engineering; nursing sciences; laboratory medicine; clinical psychology; medical education. Basically, contributors are limited to members of Tottori University and Tottori University Hospital. Researchers outside the above-mentioned university community may also submit papers on the recommendation of a professor, an associate professor, or a junior associate professor at this university community. Articles are classified into four categories: review articles, original articles, patient reports, and short communications.
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