Relationship between Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Breast-Self Examination among Middle and High School Girls

Purpose: This study was done to investigate the relationship between knowledge, attitude, and practice toward breast self-examination (BSE) among middle and high school girls. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted using self-report questionnaires. Participants were 412 students,...

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Main Authors: Shin Jeong Kim, Jung Min Lee, Hae Young Min, Hye Young Min
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing 2017-04-01
Series:Child Health Nursing Research
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Online Access:http://www.e-chnr.org/upload/pdf/chnr-23-2-147.pdf
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spelling doaj-31c7d6d39d3e45bb9a55042439ebf24f2021-04-02T15:27:00ZengKorean Academy of Child Health NursingChild Health Nursing Research2287-91102287-91292017-04-0123214715710.4094/chnr.2017.23.2.1471533Relationship between Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Breast-Self Examination among Middle and High School GirlsShin Jeong Kim0Jung Min Lee1Hae Young Min2Hye Young Min3Division of Nursing, Research Institute of Nursing Science, Hallym University, Chuncheon, KoreaDepartment of Nursing, Hallym University, Chuncheon, KoreaDepartment of Nursing, Dongguk University, Gyeongju, KoreaDepartment of Nursing, Hallym University, Chuncheon, KoreaPurpose: This study was done to investigate the relationship between knowledge, attitude, and practice toward breast self-examination (BSE) among middle and high school girls. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted using self-report questionnaires. Participants were 412 students, 137 middle and 275 high school girls. Data were collected from December 7 to 23, 2016 and analyzed using t-test and Spearman correlation coefficient. Results: The percentage of correct answers for knowledge about breast self-examination among middle and high school girls was 29.2%. The mean score for practice (5.89±0.10) among middle and high school girls was low. For knowledge, there were significant differences according to grade (t=5.93, p<.001), having heard about BSE (t=4.02, p<.001), experience of BSE (t=2.51, p=.012), and need for education (t=3.37, p=.001). In practice, there were significant differences according to having heard about BSE (t=3.64, p<.001), experience of BSE (t=2.64, p=.017). Knowledge level of BSE positively correlated with practice of BSE (r=.21, p<.001). Conclusion: Research results suggest that education on BSE for middle and high school girls is needed to increase the possibility of early detection of breast cancer.http://www.e-chnr.org/upload/pdf/chnr-23-2-147.pdfBreast Self-examinationKnowledgeAttitude
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Hae Young Min
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Jung Min Lee
Hae Young Min
Hye Young Min
Relationship between Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Breast-Self Examination among Middle and High School Girls
Child Health Nursing Research
Breast Self-examination
Knowledge
Attitude
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Jung Min Lee
Hae Young Min
Hye Young Min
author_sort Shin Jeong Kim
title Relationship between Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Breast-Self Examination among Middle and High School Girls
title_short Relationship between Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Breast-Self Examination among Middle and High School Girls
title_full Relationship between Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Breast-Self Examination among Middle and High School Girls
title_fullStr Relationship between Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Breast-Self Examination among Middle and High School Girls
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Breast-Self Examination among Middle and High School Girls
title_sort relationship between knowledge, attitude and practice of breast-self examination among middle and high school girls
publisher Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing
series Child Health Nursing Research
issn 2287-9110
2287-9129
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Purpose: This study was done to investigate the relationship between knowledge, attitude, and practice toward breast self-examination (BSE) among middle and high school girls. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted using self-report questionnaires. Participants were 412 students, 137 middle and 275 high school girls. Data were collected from December 7 to 23, 2016 and analyzed using t-test and Spearman correlation coefficient. Results: The percentage of correct answers for knowledge about breast self-examination among middle and high school girls was 29.2%. The mean score for practice (5.89±0.10) among middle and high school girls was low. For knowledge, there were significant differences according to grade (t=5.93, p<.001), having heard about BSE (t=4.02, p<.001), experience of BSE (t=2.51, p=.012), and need for education (t=3.37, p=.001). In practice, there were significant differences according to having heard about BSE (t=3.64, p<.001), experience of BSE (t=2.64, p=.017). Knowledge level of BSE positively correlated with practice of BSE (r=.21, p<.001). Conclusion: Research results suggest that education on BSE for middle and high school girls is needed to increase the possibility of early detection of breast cancer.
topic Breast Self-examination
Knowledge
Attitude
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