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http://dx.doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2014.15.22.9817

Health Beliefs and Breast Cancer Screening Behaviors among Iranian Female Health Workers  

Shiryazdi, Seyed Mostafa (Department of General Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services)
Kholasehzadeh, Golrasteh (Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services)
Neamatzadeh, Hossein (Department of Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services)
Kargar, Saeed (Department of General Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services)
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Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention / v.15, no.22, 2014 , pp. 9817-9822 More about this Journal
Abstract
Background: Breast cancer is a serious health problem. Early detection is crucial for optimal treatment and reducing mortality. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate health beliefs concerning performance of breast self- examination (BSE) and mammography in a sample of Iranian female health workers. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed among 441 female health care workers (physicians=88, nurses=163, midwives=38, officers=68, and others=84) in 3 different health centers in Yazd, Iran. Data were collected using a self administered questionnaire which included demographic characteristics and thenPersian version of the Champion's Health Belief Model Scale (CHBMS). Results: The mean age of the participants was $34.7{\pm}13.7$. It was found that 41.9% of the workers performed BSE in the past and 14.9% of them regularly, but only 10.6% of them had undergone a mammogram. Perceived barriers to BSE (F=6.351, P=0.021) and mammography (F=5.214, p=0.022) were significantly higher in officers than physicians, nurses or midwives. Perceived barriers were lower among those who had performed BSE and mammography, but not significant (p=0.34 and p=0.56, respectively). Furthermore, perceived susceptibility and perceived benefits of the workers who had BSE and mammography were significantly higher than who did not (p<0.05). Perceived seriousness was not a significant variable in BSE and mammography (p=0.71 and p=0.43, respectively). Conclusions: The health beliefs of health workers concerning the perceived susceptibility of breast cancer and the perceived benefits BSE and mammography significantly impact their screening practices.
Keywords
Breast cancer screening; Champion's health belief model scale; mammography; Iranian health workers;
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