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Breast and Cervical Cancer Related Practices of Female Doctors and Nurses Working at a University Hospital in Turkey

  • Kabacaoglu, Meryem (Erciyes University Medical Faculty, Department of Public Health-Kayseri) ;
  • Oral, Belgin (Erciyes University Medical Faculty, Department of Public Health-Kayseri) ;
  • Balci, Elcin (Erciyes University Medical Faculty, Department of Public Health-Kayseri) ;
  • Gunay, Osman (Erciyes University Medical Faculty, Department of Public Health-Kayseri)
  • Published : 2015.09.02

Abstract

Background: Breast and cervical cancers are among the most frequent and most fatal cancers in women. Life span of patients may be increased and quality of life improved through early diagnosis and treatment. This investigation was performed in order to determine knowledge and practices of female health personnel working at a university hospital regarding breast and cervical cancers. Materials and Methods: This descriptive investigation was performed in Erciyes University Hospitals in 2014. A total of 524 female health personnel were included in the study. Data were collected through a questionnaire of 36 questions prepared by the researchers. The Chi square test and logistic regression were used for statistical analyses. Results: The mean age of the study group was $32.8{\pm}6.9$ years, 18.3% being doctors and 81.7% nurses. Of the study group, 60.5% stated that they performed self breast-examination, 4.4% underwent HPV testing, 26.3% thought about taking an HPV test, 34.7% of those who are 40 years and over had mammography regularly and 19.5% of those who were married had a Pap smear conducted regularly. Most important causes of not performing the methods for early diagnosis of breast and cervical cancers are "forget and neglect". Conclusions: It was concluded that female doctors and nurses do not pay sufficient attention to screening programs for breast and cervical cancers. The importance of early diagnosis and treatment should be emphasized during the undergraduate education and in-service training programs. Health condition of personnel and their utilization of preventive health care should be followed by occupational physicians.

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