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Annals Abbassi Shaheed Hospital and Karachi Medical and Dental College. 2017; 22 (2): 112-116
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-187481

ABSTRACT

Objective: To determine the level of knowledge regarding breast cancer amongst women and their practice of breast self-examination


Methods: A Knowledge, Attitude and Practice [KAP] study was conducted in the community of Gulshan Town, Karachi, during July 2013 to June 2014 through non-probability convenient sampling technique after taking written consent. The sample size of 560 was calculated by using World Health Organization [WHO] calculator. All women aged 20-40 years were included except those who had breast cancer and any type of swelling in the breast. Data was collected through semi-structured questionnaire. Data was entered and analysed on SPSS 16. For descriptive statistic mean +/- SD and frequencies were calculated


Results: A total of 559 women participated. Mean age of women was 30 +/- 1.5 years. About 84% females were married, 37% attained education in universities and 71% were housewives. Around 34% women thought that frequency of breast cancer was present in one out of every 9 women, while, 60% said breast cancer is a genetic disease. Those who said breast cancer is not accompanied by painful swelling were 61%. While 79% women said a swelling in the breast is not always breast cancer and 64% said that mastectomy is the only treatment of breast cancer. The women who said that use of contraceptives was closely associated with breast cancer were 69% women, 83% thought breast feeding decreases the risk of breast cancer while 45% women did not know what precautions to take against breast cancer. Only 40% women said consumption of fruits and vegetables decreases the incidence of breast cancer. Regarding awareness of the breast self-examination, 56.9% responded negatively


Conclusion: The study concluded that overall knowledge regarding breast cancer was low. The practice of breast self-examination in this cohort of subjects was only 40%. We recommend public awareness regarding the risk and screening modalities for breast cancer, and breast self-examination be emphasised using mass media


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Adult , Female , Humans , Young Adult , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Global Health , Adult , Women , Surveys and Questionnaires
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JCPSP-Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan. 2003; 13 (11): 674
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-62475

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Communication skills survey points out the areas where deficiencies exist and also creates awareness among the practitioners to improve their communication skills. Effective communication skills are necessary for medical practice and improves patient's satisfaction and compliance with treatment. We have found it useful to conduct a communication skills survey at our Family Practice Center, and recommend its practice by all medical practitioners. This is a short communication


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Humans , Male , Female , Physician-Patient Relations , Physicians, Family , Referral and Consultation , Total Quality Management , Health Care Surveys , Attitude of Health Personnel
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