针对洪都拉斯医护人员的乳腺癌教育会议的效果。

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International Journal of Breast Cancer Pub Date : 2024-12-21 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/ijbc/1855494
Saranya Prathibha, Mario Zuniga, Suyapa Bejarano, Flora Duarte, Merlin Antunez, Alejandra Z Molina, Noelle Hoven, Schelomo Marmor, Jennifer Witt, Jane Hui, Todd M Tuttle
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目的:以前的研究表明,低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)的许多卫生保健工作者缺乏适当的培训和知识,无法在早期阶段识别和诊断乳腺癌。因此,低收入和中等收入国家的妇女经常被诊断为晚期乳腺癌(III/IV期),预后较差。材料和方法:我们在洪都拉斯举办了为期1天的针对卫生保健工作者的乳腺癌教育会议。我们进行了术前和术后(1-2个月后)评估,评估了乳腺癌的筛查、诊断和治疗知识。明尼苏达大学和洪都拉斯的乳腺癌专家用西班牙语开发了一个有12个问题的评估工具。结果:157人参加课程,86人完成课前知识评估。在课前评估中,正确回答的总体百分比为70%。94名参与者完成了课后知识评估。课程后评估的总体正确率为80%,显著高于课程前评估得分(p < 0.0001)。对于筛查、诊断和治疗的各个领域,课程后知识评估得分与课程前得分相比显着提高(p < 0.0001)。结论:在本研究中,我们发现针对洪都拉斯医护人员的为期1天的面对面乳腺癌教育课程提高了乳腺癌知识评估分数。未来的研究和实施战略将包括培训洪都拉斯各地的卫生保健工作者,并确定这些教育干预措施对乳腺癌晚期表现的影响。
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Effectiveness of a Breast Cancer Educational Conference Targeting Healthcare Workers in Honduras.

Purpose: Previous studies have demonstrated that many healthcare workers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) lack the appropriate training and knowledge to recognize and diagnose breast cancer at an early stage. As a result, women in LMICs are frequently diagnosed with late-stage breast cancer (Stage III/IV) with a poor prognosis. Materials and Methods: We hosted a 1-day breast cancer educational conference directed towards healthcare workers in Honduras. We conducted pre- and postcourse (1-2 months later) assessments that evaluated knowledge of screening, diagnosis, and treatment of breast cancer. Breast cancer specialists at the University of Minnesota and Honduras developed a 12-question assessment tool in Spanish. Results: A total of 157 people attended the course, and 86 completed the precourse knowledge assessment. The overall percentage of correct responses was 70% in the precourse assessment. Postcourse knowledge assessments were completed by 94 participants. The overall percentage of correct responses was 80% in the postcourse assessment and was significantly higher than precourse assessment scores (p < 0.0001). For the individual domains of screening, diagnosis, and treatment, the postcourse knowledge assessment scores were significantly improved as compared with the precourse scores (p < 0.0001). Conclusion: In this study, we found that a 1-day, in-person breast cancer educational course directed towards healthcare workers in Honduras resulted in improved breast cancer knowledge assessment scores. Future research and implementation strategies will include training healthcare workers throughout Honduras and determining the impact of these educational interventions on the late-stage presentation of breast cancer.

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期刊介绍: International Journal of Breast Cancer is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that provides a forum for scientists, clinicians, and health care professionals working in breast cancer research and management. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to molecular pathology, genomics, genetic predisposition, screening and diagnosis, disease markers, drug sensitivity and resistance, as well as novel therapies, with a specific focus on molecular targeted agents and immune therapies.
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