约旦对乳腺癌乳房x光检查的接受率、障碍和态度。

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Annals of medicine Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-06 DOI:10.1080/07853890.2025.2514945
Munir Abu-Helalah, Amro Asfour, Mary Almadani, May Alfayyadh, Sereen Halayqeh, Mohammad Al Tamimi, Mohammad Al-Hanaktah, Israa Al-Rawashdeh
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背景:约旦的乳腺癌占女性所有癌症的37.5%。由于约旦缺乏对乳腺癌的定期系统筛查,工作主要集中在促进健康运动上。本研究评估了筛查的接受情况,确定了障碍,并检查了约旦妇女对乳房x光检查重要性的认识。方法:本横断面调查在约旦六个省进行。数据是通过与年龄在40至69岁之间、符合乳房x光检查条件的随机女性进行面对面访谈收集的。结果:610名参与者被纳入研究,平均年龄为50.35±7.6岁。乳房自我检查、医生检查和定期乳房x光检查分别占研究参与者的33.6%、13.8%和10.4%。高收入和乳腺癌家族史是筛查的显著预测因素。这项研究确定了筛查的主要障碍,如成本和有限的医疗保健专业人员的建议。结论:在约旦缺乏免费的国家乳腺癌系统筛查项目的情况下,乳房x光检查的接受率预计将保持在较低水平。这项研究的结果将有助于未来的运动和方案,以提高约旦乳腺癌筛查的吸收。
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Uptake rate, barriers, and attitudes towards mammography screening for breast cancer in Jordan.

Uptake rate, barriers, and attitudes towards mammography screening for breast cancer in Jordan.

Uptake rate, barriers, and attitudes towards mammography screening for breast cancer in Jordan.

Background: Breast cancer in Jordan accounts for 37.5% of all cancers in females. With the absence of regular systematic screening for breast cancer in Jordan, work is focused mainly on health promotion campaigns. This study assessed the screening uptake, identified barriers, and examined women's awareness of the importance of mammography screening in Jordan.

Methods: This cross-sectional survey was conducted in six governorates in Jordan. Data was collected through face-to-face interviews with a random sample of women aged 40 to 69 years who were eligible for mammography screening.

Results: 610 participants with a mean age of 50.35 ± 7.6 years were included in the study. Breast self-examination, doctor examination, and periodic mammography screening were reported by 33.6%, 13.8%, and 10.4% of study participants, respectively. High income and family history of breast cancer were statistically significant predictors of screening. This study identified key barriers to screening such as cost and limited healthcare professionals' advice.

Conclusions: In the absence of a national program for free systematic screening for breast cancer in Jordan, the uptake of mammography screening is expected to stay at low rates. The outcomes of the study will assist future campaigns and programs for improving the uptake of breast cancer screening in Jordan.

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