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The document summarizes challenges involved in conducting a literature review on breast self-examination (BSE) research, including: 1) The vast amount of literature available makes sorting through articles and papers time-consuming and overwhelming. Additionally, diverse study methodologies add complexity. 2) Ensuring the inclusion of current, relevant research while maintaining a coherent narrative can be difficult as the field continuously evolves. 3) Carefully evaluating the quality and reliability of sources requires critical analysis and subject matter expertise. 4) Synthesizing findings from disparate sources into a cohesive narrative involves skillfully identifying themes, conflicts, and gaps.

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The document summarizes challenges involved in conducting a literature review on breast self-examination (BSE) research, including: 1) The vast amount of literature available makes sorting through articles and papers time-consuming and overwhelming. Additionally, diverse study methodologies add complexity. 2) Ensuring the inclusion of current, relevant research while maintaining a coherent narrative can be difficult as the field continuously evolves. 3) Carefully evaluating the quality and reliability of sources requires critical analysis and subject matter expertise. 4) Synthesizing findings from disparate sources into a cohesive narrative involves skillfully identifying themes, conflicts, and gaps.

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Approximately half of the breast cancer cases and 60% of the deaths are estimated to take place in
developing countries. Furthermore, majority (78.2%) of the respondents were aware of
mammography as a screening test, however, only 9.2% of the respondents had ever undergone a
mammography before. Test of associations employed Chi?square statistical tool with the level of
significance taken at 0.05. Results: About 75.2% knew about breast cancer with health facility
(29.13%) being the greatest source of information. We recommended that public awareness on the
importance of BSE be intensified using the mass media and other means. The study was designed to
evaluate the effect of breast self-examination training program on the knowledge, attitude and
practice of breast self-examination among female nursing students in Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria
University, Egypt. Chi square test, analysis of variance and Mantel-Haenszel test were performed in
data analysis using SPSS v10.0 and Epi Info version 6 statistical packages. Lack of early detection
leads to low survival rates in less developed countries. If you see any of the following changes, bring
them to your doctor's attention: Dimpling, puckering, or bulging of the skin A nipple that has
changed position or an inverted nipple (pushed inward instead of sticking out) Redness, soreness,
rash, or swelling A lump in the breast or underarm area. Subrata Roy Recently uploaded ( 20 ) ANTI-
HYPERTENSIVE DRUG - RAUWOLFIA ROOT. The subjects were selected based on
nonprobability sampling. To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more securely,
please take a few seconds to upgrade your browser. Design: Quantitative research approach with
Quasi experimental one group pretest and posttest design was adopted for this study. Regarding the
family history of breast cancer, the majority (90.4%) of them had not family history while (6.1%) of
them had mother history. For health workers to function as effective promoters of breast cancer
control through early detection, it is expedient for them to have adequate knowledge as well as
appropriate attitude and belief concerning the disease and its early detection. You can download the
paper by clicking the button above. Interview using structured questionnaire was conducted on
randomly selected respondents in six faculties from each tertiary institution. The study showed that
there poor knowledge of BSE among the females and no any significant difference was found
among the females with the demographic variables. Key words: Breast awareness, Difference, Breast
self examination, Breast cancer, Breast screening, Health promotion INTRODUCTION RESULT
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers Early detection of breast cancer plays the leading
role in among females worldwide. They were selected using convenience sampling method. In
addition, it provided us with valuable information on how training methods can influence health
beliefs related to BSE. The first page of the PDF of this article appears above. Data were collected
using a pre-tested structured self-administered quantitative questionnaire. This study evaluated the
knowledge, attitude and practice of breast self-examination (BSE), among female undergraduate
students in the University of Buea. Aigbekaen Download Free PDF View PDF International Journal
of Current Research Knowledge of Breast Cancer: A study of the Primary Health Care(PHC) Nurses
of the Caribbean Island of St. To find out relationship between socio demographic variables and
breast self-exam. And 65% of students knew all three breast cancer screening methods viz. Breast
carcinoma is an important public health problem. You can download the paper by clicking the button
above. Thus, it is a fatal disease that has clutched women Mammography is an expensive modality
for screening population the most in its paws. The study was conducted for a period of 3 months
from August to October 2018.
Method: Multi database were used and 12 studies involved in this review which focused on the
awareness, practice, reason, barriers to perform BSE and health believe model. Mean knowledge of
the signs and symptoms was 50.1% Average knowledge of breast cancer screening methods was
34.26% with breast self?examination (BSE) (46.1%) being the most recognized. Elkalmi The
prevalence of breast cancer augments together with the technical global development and
modernization. Television (19.9%) was the main source of information on BSE. Breast Self-
Examination (BSE) is an important and cheap method for early diagnosis of breast cancer. Download
Free PDF View PDF International Journal of Preventive Medicine Breast Cancer: The Perspective of
Northern Nigerian Women Sam Azubuike Background: The rising incidence of breast cancer is
complicated by late presentation, which marks breast cancer diagnosis in Nigeria with about 70% of
cases presenting at advanced stages of the disease. The findings of this study showed that majority
of the healthcare providers (75.9%) had a good knowledge of breast cancer screening services,
however, only few utilize the available screening services. Other included electronic databases were
Science Direct, Sage, Life Science, Springer Link, BioMed Central, Proquest and EBSCOhost.
Health education and communication have been found critical to promote breast cancer prevention
and screening strategies. Circulatory shock Cardiogenic Shock Hypovolemic Shock Sepsis, Septic
Shock an. If you see any of the following changes, bring them to your doctor's attention: Dimpling,
puckering, or bulging of the skin A nipple that has changed position or an inverted nipple (pushed
inward instead of sticking out) Redness, soreness, rash, or swelling A lump in the breast or underarm
area. Furthermore, majority (78.2%) of the respondents were aware of mammography as a screening
test, however, only 9.2% of the respondents had ever undergone a mammography before. Aim of the
Study: The study aimed to assess the level of BSE knowledge, attitude, and practice among female
nursing students in AAUJ. We aimed to evaluate the effects of education level on the attitudes and
behaviors of women towards BSE. To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more
securely, please take a few seconds to upgrade your browser. The intervention group received an
individually tailored cancer-screening brochure followed by CHW-led health literacy training and
monthly telephone counseling with navigation assistance. To browse Academia.edu and the wider
internet faster and more securely, please take a few seconds to upgrade your browser. The study used
an analytical design with a cross sectional study approach. The subjects were selected based on
nonprobability sampling. The following beliefs and attitudes towards breast cancer screening were
assessed-health motivation, breast self-examination confidence, breast cancer susceptibility and fear,
and mammogram benefits and barriers. Sensitization campaigns and educational programmes ought
to be intensified in order to address this issue. Download Free PDF View PDF Knowledge and
Practice of Breast Cancer Screening Among Healthcare Professionals in a Tertiary Health Institution
in Nigeria Ayodeji A. Permission to conduct the survey was requested and obtained from the
university ethical review board. Breast problems and diseases like carcinoma bring distress to women
and most women would do anything in their capacity to prevent its occurrence. It is known that
attitudes of physicians and motivation by community nurses influence uptake of screening methods
by women. A literature review IOSR Journals 2019, IOSR Journals Background: Women should
perform breast self-examination (BSE) regularly in order to early detect any abnormality in the
breasts. The awareness of breast cancer preventive methods is therefore critical in the reduction of
breast cancer morbidity and mortality. The total period of data collection was done for the period of
30days ie 1st July to 31th July 2016. Look for dimpling, puckering or bulging of the skin. However,
the majority of Turkish women do not perform regular BSE.
Place and Duration of Study: Private University students of faculty of pharmacy, AIMST University,
Kedah state, Malaysia, between September, 2018 and May, 2019. Conclusion: BSE functions as an
effective preventive health behavior and an important component of any program for the early
detection of breast cancer. Majority of respondents became aware due to the college curricula
(17.9%). The attitude of respondents to breast self-examination was good, most of the respondents,
98.5% thought breast self-examination was necessary. A convenience sample of 115 adult female
nursing students was chosen from first year students in the faculty of nursing. Regardless of the
training method, BSE instruction improved the women's perceived confidence and benefits, while
their perceived barriers declined. Data were gathered in four stages: during the pretraining and one
month, six months and twelve months after training. Convince study sample of 80 female Nursing
students at faculty of Nursing, Minia University. Conclusion: The study emphasizes the need for
improving the knowledge, attitude, and practices of BSE among adolescent girls See Full PDF
Download PDF See Full PDF Download PDF See Full PDF Download PDF Loading Preview Sorry,
preview is currently unavailable. It is the commonest cause of the death in many developed countries
among middle ages females and is becoming frequent incidence in developing countries too. In
relation to the area of residence, 67.0% of them were from urban. But, it’s best to check with your
doctor without any delay. Data collected through; nurses’ socio-demographic characteristic,
knowledge level towards BSE, Attitude level about BSE, and practice level towards BSE Scale
which is developed by the researchers. Confidentiality of information was maintained throughout the
study. For data analysis, SPSS and descriptive-inferential statistics were used. Breast carcinoma is
one of the leading causes of death in women. Overall our findings indicate that the practice of BSE
while perceived as being important is not frequently practiced among female in Malaysia. Result: the
review revealed that most participants in the studies have enough awareness regarding BSE with
limited practice. To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more securely, please
take a few seconds to upgrade your browser. Chi square test, analysis of variance and Mantel-
Haenszel test were performed in data analysis using SPSS v10.0 and Epi Info version 6 statistical
packages. Therefore, there are many factors contribute to women practice of BSE or prohibited them
from perform BSE. Intervention group then received health education regarding carcinoma of breast,
importance of BSE and monthly motivation to perform BSE through cell phone. Age, knowledge of
risk factors, profession and beliefs were not significantly associated with rate of BSE in this study.
The aim of the present study was to determine and compare knowledge, behavior and attitudes
among female nurses and teachers concerning breast self-examination (BSE). With that end in view,
we carried out a systematic search in the PubMed and PsycInfo databases and we found 21 eligible
studies which involved 5754 women. We aimed to evaluate the effects of education level on the
attitudes and behaviors of women towards BSE. Breast Self-Examination (BSE) is the quickest and
cheapest means of early breast cancer detection. The present study showed that women obtained only
34% and 41% of total knowledge and attitude scores, respectively. Post-test was used to evaluate
students' Knowledge, attitude and practice of BSE and done two months later. Conclusion: The
study showed more than half of the study population had an average knowledge of Breast Self-
Examination but quite few practiced it well. The study was conducted for a period of 3 months from
August to October 2018.
Interview using structured questionnaire was conducted on randomly selected respondents in six
faculties from each tertiary institution. Methodology: To review the literature supporting breast self
examination and breast awareness Medline, CINAHL, Pubmed, Science Direct and Cochrane
Databases were used. The key words “breast awareness”, “difference” and “breast self examination”
were used in conjunction with “breast cancer”, “breast screening” and “health promotion” to search
the recent articles of last 5 years from 2005 to 2010. Statistical test on the relationship between BSE
attitude and implementation. To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more
securely, please take a few seconds to upgrade your browser. Data were gathered in four stages:
during the pretraining and one month, six months and twelve months after training. A cross-sectional
study was carried out among 792 female undergraduate students in public universities in Klang
Valley, Malaysia, from January to April 2011. And 65% of students knew all three breast cancer
screening methods viz. Authors searched the articles in four databases; EBSCO, Science Direct,
Scopus and Pro-Quest between 2016 and 2020. Sampling using a proportionate stratified random
sampling technique from a sample of 72 respondents. Analysis used was univariat and bivariat
analysis with Spearman Rank. These information are collated, making healthy living much easier for
everyone. In addition, it provided us with valuable information on how training methods can
influence health beliefs related to BSE. Since risk reduction strategies cannot eliminate the majority
of breast cancers, early detection remains the cornerstone of breast cancer control. Download Free
PDF View PDF Psychosocial predictors of breast self- examination behavior among female students:
an application of the health belief model using logistic regression Alireza Didarloo Background:
Breast cancer is a life-threatening condition affecting women around the world. Followed by the
developed manual discussion training about BSE knowledge and technique. Results Nearly three
quarter (73.5%) of the respondents had previously heard of BSE. Only 9.0% knew how to perform
BSE. For data analysis, SPSS and descriptive-inferential statistics were used. Breast Self-
Examination (BSE) is an important and cheap method for early diagnosis of breast cancer. It was
found that 98.9 percent have heard of BSE but only 32.5 percent of them performed this
examination accurately and monthly as required. Clinical breast examination is examination and to
critique self breast examination as an relatively simple and inexpensive but the exact benefit of
effective method for screening breast cancers this screening modality in reducing mortality is yet to
be established. Based on the findings of the study, researchers believe that nursing students need to
provide lectures and awareness sessions on a regular basis about breast cancer and breast self-
examination in order to increase their knowledge, and enhance their confidence and skills to teach
women about breast cancer and its early detection. The key words “breast awareness”, “difference”
been shown that clinical breast examination could only and “breast self examination” were used in
conjunction detect about 60% of breast cancers detected by with “breast cancer”, “breast screening”
and “health mammography as well as some breast cancers not promotion” to search the recent
articles of last 5 years 8 detected by mammography. The present study showed that women obtained
only 34% and 41% of total knowledge and attitude scores, respectively. Methodology: A Cross
sectional study was conducted on the period from September to December 2014, to investigate the
research problem. For health workers to function as effective promoters of breast cancer control
through early detection, it is expedient for them to have adequate knowledge as well as appropriate
attitude and belief concerning the disease and its early detection. It can help to diagnose 95% of all
breast cancers in the primary stage. Methods: The quasi-experimental investigation was carried out in
an area where two community health care centers are located, in the city of Trabzon, Turkey. With
this background, a cross-sectional study was conducted among adolescent girls in the age group of
16-18 years to assess their knowledge, attitude, and practice toward BSE. Regarding the family
history of breast cancer, the majority (90.4%) of them had not family history while (6.1%) of them
had mother history.
In conclusion, applying the planned manual for BSE to female nursing students was effective in
improving their Knowledge, attitude and practice of breast self-examination which in turn improve
their quality of life. To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more securely, please
take a few seconds to upgrade your browser. The disease in women occurs at a younger age in Iran
than in western communities. This is a descriptive-analytical study, in which the knowledge and
attitude of 200 women visiting health centers in the City of Jiroft, towards breast self-examination
were investigated. Results: All of the training methods used in the study produced a significant
increase in the participants' BSE knowledge, but individually trained women scored higher than did
the others. In addition it has been shown that effective strategy for health promotion, to clarify the
for women under the age of 50 years mammography difference between breast awareness and breast
self 6 screening is ineffective. To reduce the incidences of breast cancer it was recommended that the
implementation of educational programmes related to Knowledge, practice and awareness of breast
cancer,BSE, in females by the health team to be undertaken. User focused educational sessions are
recommended as an. To explore the most effective method of health interventions to promote BSE
practice from international studies. Results The knowledge of nurses about BSE was higher than that
of teachers (81.5% versus 45.1%; p 0.05), whereas skills in performing self-examination were higher
in nurses (p Download Free PDF View PDF See Full PDF Download PDF Loading Preview Sorry,
preview is currently unavailable. This is due to females lack of knowledge and awareness about the
breast screening. Sampling using a proportionate stratified random sampling technique from a sample
of 72 respondents. Mass Media is an important source of information about BSE to improve
awareness among the community. RELATED TOPICS Community Health Medicine Checklist Breast
Self Examination Shahid See Full PDF Download PDF About Press Blog People Papers Topics Job
Board We're Hiring. Don’t panic. It could be many other things other than cancer. Data were
collected using a pre-tested structured self-administered quantitative questionnaire. Data collected
through; nurses’ socio-demographic characteristic, knowledge level towards BSE, Attitude level
about BSE, and practice level towards BSE Scale which is developed by the researchers. This study
evaluated the knowledge, attitude and practice of breast self-examination (BSE), among female
undergraduate students in the University of Buea. The post-test results showed progress in overall
knowledge, attitude and practice of breast self-examination. Approximately half of the breast cancer
cases and 60% of the deaths are estimated to take place in developing countries. In relation to history
of self-affection, 5.2% of them had a history of breast lump. (74.8%) of the participant did not
perform BSE while most of respondent agreed that BSE was important (83.5%) because it helps
early detection of breast cancer. Thank you, for helping us keep this platform clean. Worried by this
prevailing situation and with recent data suggesting that health behavior may be influenced by level
of awareness about breast cancer, a cross-sectional study was designed to assess the knowledge,
attitude and practices of community-dwelling women in Nigeria towards breast cancer. In the
selected areas of Damoh 100 female participants were selected and questionnaire was prepared for
data collection which consisted of two parts i.e. 1. Socio demographic characteristics for study
sample. 2. Women's knowledge about breast self exam. Keep your fingers flat and complete an outer
circle. You can download the paper by clicking the button above. Methods: A quasi experimental
design was utilized in this study. Aigbekaen Download Free PDF View PDF International Journal of
Current Research Knowledge of Breast Cancer: A study of the Primary Health Care(PHC) Nurses of
the Caribbean Island of St. To find out relationship between socio demographic variables and breast
self-exam. You can download the paper by clicking the button above.
If you see any of the following changes, bring them to your doctor's attention: Dimpling, puckering,
or bulging of the skin A nipple that has changed position or an inverted nipple (pushed inward
instead of sticking out) Redness, soreness, rash, or swelling A lump in the breast or underarm area. A
well-constructed and validated educational intervention tool (pamphlet) was Original Research
Article Ali et al.; AORJ, 2(1): 1-13, 2019; Article no.AORJ.53034 2 distributed to all participants
after. The efficacy of breast self-examination in helping to reduce mortality from breast cancer has
not been rigorously demonstrated. Similarly, only 13.9% knew what to look for while performing
BSE. Questionnaire was prepared in English and was self-administered. Look for dimpling,
puckering or bulging of the skin. Confidentiality of information was maintained throughout the
study. Circulatory shock Cardiogenic Shock Hypovolemic Shock Sepsis, Septic Shock an. The
magnitude of breast cancer is increasing day by day. Methodology: A cross-sectional study was
conducted among college students in the age group of 16-18 years. Download Free PDF View PDF
Breast Cancer Knowledge, Attitude, Concepts and Related Effect of Education among Iraqi Women
in Baghdad IOSR JDMS Objective: The main aim of the study is to determine the level of
knowledge, attitude and concepts about breast cancer among sample of Iraqi women attending the
main breast cancer early detection center in Baghdad and to study the effect of education on them.
As many as 66.7% students of mathematics had sufficient knowledge about BSE, 63.4% had
sufficient attitude and as many as 60% performed the BSE in the less category. Overall our findings
indicate that the practice of BSE while perceived as being important is not frequently practiced
among female in Malaysia. The sampling technique was the proportional sampling, consisting of 30
students of midwifery and 30 mathematics students. Regardless of the training method, BSE
instruction improved the women's perceived confidence and benefits, while their perceived barriers
declined. Television (19.9%) was the main source of information on BSE. Data were collected using
a validated questionnaire developed for this study. In the selected areas of Damoh 100 female
participants were selected and questionnaire was prepared for data collection which consisted of two
parts i.e. 1. Socio demographic characteristics for study sample. 2. Women's knowledge about breast
self exam. We aimed to evaluate the effects of education level on the attitudes and behaviors of
women towards BSE. The study showed that there poor knowledge of BSE among the females and
no any significant difference was found among the females with the demographic variables. And
65% of students knew all three breast cancer screening methods viz. Majority (86%) believed that
early breast cancer is curable while half of participants believed that prayer can make breast cancer
disappear from the affected breast. To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more
securely, please take a few seconds to upgrade your browser. Knowledge and practice of BSE was
examined among 720 randomly selected female undergraduates aged 16 to 28 years. The study
showed that there poor knowledge of BSE among the females and no any significant difference was
found among the females with the demographic variables. To collect the necessary data, researchers
applied a valid and reliable three-part questionnaire. BSE considers an effective way used to improve
awareness about breast cancer and health promotion as self-duty to maintain health. Therefore, the
objective of this study is to explore the factors that influence females' intention towards breast cancer
early diagnosis with health belief model and provide practical recommendations. A significantly
higher number of women in Group II did not believe in early diagnosis of BC. You can download the
paper by clicking the button above.

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