Knowledge regarding breast self-examination among middle aged women of Uttarakhand

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2023-04
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Medip Academy
Abstract
Background: Breast self-examination involves the women herself looking at the mirror and feeling each breast for possible lumps and distortion or swelling. It is seen that more than 10% to 20% breast cancer is detected by breast self-examination. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted to assess knowledge regarding breast self-examination among middle aged women in a selected community setting of Uttarakhand. A total of 62 samples were selected through systematic randomized sampling technique. A structured knowledge questionnaire was administered through interview technique to assess the knowledge. Results: Most of the (49%) women had poor knowledge regarding breast self-examination. There was significant association between age of the samples, education status, family income and previous information regarding breast self-examination with knowledge score. Conclusions: The study concluded that there was inadequate knowledge regarding breast self-examination among middle aged women in Uttarakhand. There is a need for educational programs to create awareness and improve knowledge regarding routine breast self-examination.
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Breast self-examination, Knowledge, Middle aged women, Uttarakhand
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Kothiyal D., Pokhriyal G., Payal M., Rawat R., Juyal S., Rathi S., Pundir N., Rawat S.. Knowledge regarding breast self-examination among middle aged women of Uttarakhand. International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health. 2023 Apr; 10(4): 1415-1418