A Study to Assess the Knowledge and Expressed Practices regarding Breast Self-Examination among Women in a Selected Area of Haryana

  • Suchhanda Bhattacharya Tutor, Rufaida College of Nursing, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, India.
  • Renu Tutor, Rufaida College of Nursing, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, India.
Keywords: Breast Self-Examination, Expressed Practices, Knowledge, Women

Abstract

Breast self-examination is a very simple screening tool for breast cancer. It requires minimal training to be imparted to women. They are instructed to detect any asymmetry with the other breast in terms of a lump, change in breast shape or of the overlying skin (puckering), any abnormal discharge from the nipples &/or any breast lesion that does not heal easily. Teaching women about this importance of breast self-examination is a core subject of community nursing. It was therefore thought important to assess the background knowledge regarding the same amongst women of a selected area in Haryana. The aim of the study was to assess the knowledge and expressed practices regarding breast self-examination among women in a selected area of Haryana. A sample of 50 women was chosen. Data collection was done by using Google form questionnaire after assessing their willingness and ability to participate in this survey by filling up this online form. After assessing the knowledge level, it was found that 80% (n=40) were having adequate knowledge regarding breast self-examination and 20% (n=10) were having inadequate knowledge regarding breast self-examination. 52% of the women (n=26) were practicing breast self-examination and rest were not. Awareness regarding breast self-examination was adequate in the sample studied. However, the practice of performing the same was present in only about 50% of the women in the above-mentioned sample. The findings of the study highlights the need for educational programs to create awareness among women regarding regular breast screening behavior.

 

How to cite this article:
Bhattacharya S, Renu. A Study to Assess the Knowledge and Expressed Practices Regarding Breast Self- Examination among Women in a Selected Area of Haryana. Int J Nurs Midwif Res 2020; 7(4): 13-17.

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Published
2020-12-31