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Ailesel meme kanseri öyküsü olan ve olmayan kadınlarda meme kanseri tanılama davranışları

Year 2020, Volume: 45 Issue: 4, 1467 - 1475, 27.12.2020
https://doi.org/10.17826/cumj.735203

Abstract

Amaç: Bu çalışmada ailesel meme kanseri öyküsü olan ve olmayan kadınlarda meme kanseri korkusu, risk algısı, meme kanseri bilgisi ve meme kanseri tanılama davranışları arasındaki ilişkinin incelenmesi amaçlanmıştır.
Gereç ve Yöntem: Tanımlayıcı- kesitsel tipte yapılan araştırma, Aralık 2019 – Nisan 2020 tarihleri arasında bir şehir hastanesinin Onkoloji ve Kemoterapi ünitesinde meme kanseri tedavisi gören 308 aile öyküsü olan ve diğer servislerde tedavi gören aile öyküsü olmayan 523 hasta yakını kadın ile yüz yüze görüşme yöntemi ile yapılmıştır.
Bulgular: Aile öyküsü olan kadınların olmayan kadınlara göre on yıl içindeki meme kanseri risk algısının 1,938 kat, meme kanseri korku puanının 1,073 kat ve Geniş Kapsamlı Meme Kanseri Bilgi Testi (GKMKBT) tedavi edilebilirlik puanının 3,269 kat arttığı belirlenmiştir.
Sonuç: Çalışmada aile öyküsü olan kadınların meme kanseri tanılama davranışlarının (KKMM yapma, KMM yaptırma, 40 yaş üstü kadınlarda mamografi çektirme) aile öyküsü olmayanlara göre anlamlı şekilde arttığı ancak her iki grupta da hala istendik düzeyde olmadığı belirlendi.

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  • 8. Hashemi-Ghasemabadi M, Taleghani F, Kohan S, et al. Living under a cloud of threat: the experience of Iranian female caregivers with a first-degree relative with breast cancer. Psychooncology 2017;26:625-631.
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  • 28. Açıkgöz A, Çehreli R, Ellidokuz H. Kadınların kanser konusunda bilgi ve tutumları ile erken tanı yöntemlerine yönelik davranışları. . Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi 2011;25 145-154.
  • 29. Kartal A, İnci FH, Koşt N, et al. Kadınlara ev ortamında verilen bireysel eğitimin kendi kendine meme muayenesi uygulamasına yönelik sağlık inançlarına etkisi. Pamukkale Tıp Dergisi 2017;1:7-13.
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  • 32. Amoran OE, Toyobo OO. Predictors of breast self-examination as cancer prevention practice among women of reproductive age-group in a rural town in Nigeria. Niger Med J 2015;56:185-189.
  • 33. Hossain MS, Ferdous S, Karim-Kos HE. Breast cancer in South Asia: a Bangladeshi perspective. Cancer Epidemiol 2014;38:465-470.
  • 34. Kwok C, Endrawes G, Lee CF. Cultural Beliefs and Attitudes About Breast Cancer and Screening Practices Among Arabic Women in Australia. Cancer Nurs 2016;39:367-374.
  • 35. Kawar LN. KJordanian and Palestinian immigrant women's knowledge, affect, cultural attitudes, health habits, and participation in breast cancer screening. Health Care Women Int 2009;30:768-782.
  • 36. Trask PC, Paterson AG, Wang C, et al. Cancer‐specific worry interference in women attending a breast and ovarian cancer risk evaluation program: impact on emotional distress and health functioning. Psycho‐Oncology 2001;10:349-360.
  • 37. Hailey BJ, Carter CL, Burnett DR. Breast cancer attitudes, knowledge, and screening behavior in women with and without a family history of breast cancer. Health Care for Women International 2000;21:701-715.
  • 38. Lippert MT, Eaker ED, Vierkant RA, et al. Breast cancer screening and family history among rural women in Wisconsin. Cancer detection and prevention 1999;23:265-272.
  • 39. Çal A, Kabataş Yildiz M, Aydin Avci I. Examination of Knowledge and Fear Levels of Breast Cancer With the Spiritual Characteristics of Nurses. . Frontiers in public health 218; 6: 331.:1-7.
  • 40. Kayan S. Kadınların Meme Kanseri Bilgi Düzeyleri ile Meme Kanseri Korkuları Arasındaki İlişki. Halksağlığı Hemşireliği Anabilim Dalı Denizli: Pamukkale Üniversitesi, 2019.
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Breast cancer diagnosis behaviors in women with and without a family history of breast cancer

Year 2020, Volume: 45 Issue: 4, 1467 - 1475, 27.12.2020
https://doi.org/10.17826/cumj.735203

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this article was to investigate the relationship between the fear of breast cancer, perceived risk, knowledge of breast cancer, and breast cancer diagnosis behaviors in women with and without a family history of breast cancer.
Materials and Methods: The study used a descriptive and cross-sectional design and was carried out through face-to-face interviews between December 2019 and April 2020 with 308 women who had a family history of breast cancer and were receiving breast cancer treatment in the Oncology and Chemotherapy unit of a city hospital and 523 patient relatives who were receiving treatment in other services of the hospital and had no family history of breast cancer.
Results: The perceived risk of breast cancer in ten years by women with a family history of breast cancer, compared to that of women with no family history, increased by 1,938 times, the fear of breast cancer score increased by 1,073 times and that the Comprehensive Breast Cancer Knowledge Test (CBCKT) score increased by 3,269 times.
Conclusion: The breast cancer diagnosis behaviors of women with a family history (performing BSE, having a CBE, having a mammogram in women aged over 40) increased significantly compared to those who did not have a family history, but that it was still not at the desired level in both groups.

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  • 2. Griva F, Anagnostopoulos F, Madoglou S. Mammography screening and the theory of planned behavior: suggestions toward an extended model of prediction. Women Health 2009;49:662-681.
  • 3. Turkey Source: Globocan In: İnternatıonal Agency for research on cancer, ed: World Health Organization, 2018.
  • 4. George TO, Allo TA, Amoo EO, et al. Knowledge and Attitudes about Breast Cancer among Women: A Wake-Up Call in Nigeria. Open Access Maced J Med Sci 2019;7:1700-1705.
  • 5. Türkiye Sağlık İstatistikleri Yıllığı 2017.
  • 6. Kırca N, Tuzcu A, Gözüm S, et al. Breast Cancer Screening Behaviors of First Degree Relatives of Women Receiving Breast Cancer Treatment and the Affecting Factors Eur J Breast Health 2018;14, 23-28.
  • 7. Secginli S. Mammography self-efficacy scale and breast cancer fear scale: psychometric testing of the Turkish versions. Cancer Nurs 2012;35:365-373.
  • 8. Hashemi-Ghasemabadi M, Taleghani F, Kohan S, et al. Living under a cloud of threat: the experience of Iranian female caregivers with a first-degree relative with breast cancer. Psychooncology 2017;26:625-631.
  • 9. Raveis VH, Pretter S. Existential plight of adult daughters following their mother's breast cancer diagnosis. Psychooncology 2005;14:49-60.
  • 10. Whitney CA, Dorfman CS, Shelby RA, et al. Reminders of cancer risk and pain catastrophizing: relationships with cancer worry and perceived risk in women with a first-degree relative with breast cancer. Fam Cancer 2019;18:9-18.
  • 11. Dundar PE, Ozmen D, Ozturk B, et al. The knowledge and attitudes of breast self-examination and mammography in a group of women in a rural area in western Turkey. BMC Cancer 2006;6:43.
  • 12. Hailey BJ, Carter CL, Burnett DR. Breast cancer attitudes, knowledge, and screening behavior in women with and without a family history of breast cancer. Health Care Women Int 2000;21:701-715.
  • 13. Koçyiğit O, Erel S, Kısmet K, et al. Polikliniğe Başvuran Kadınların Meme Kanseri, Meme Muayenesi ve Mamografi Hakkında Bilgi Düzeyi: İl Merkezinde Yapılan Bir Çalışma. . Nobel Med 2011;7:19-25.
  • 14. Bertoni N, de Souza MC, Crocamo S, et al. Is a Family History of the Breast Cancer Related to Women's Cancer Prevention Behaviors? Int J Behav Med 2019;26:85-90.
  • 15. Meme Kanseri Tarama Programı Ulusal Standartları, 2017.
  • 16. Fouladi N, Pourfarzi F, Mazaheri E, et al. Beliefs and behaviors of breast cancer screening in women referring to health care centers in northwest Iran according to the champion health belief model scale. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev 2013;14:6857-6862.
  • 17. Whelehan P, Evans A, Wells M, et al. The effect of mammography pain on repeat participation in breast cancer screening: a systematic review. Breast 2013;22:389-394.
  • 18. Kardan-Souraki M, Moosazadeh M, Khani S, et al. Factors Related to Breast Cancer Screening in Women in the Northern Part of Iran: A Cross-Sectional Study. Open Access Maced J Med Sci 2019;7:637-642.
  • 19. Rosner BA, Colditz GA, Hankinson SE, et al. Validation of Rosner-Colditz breast cancer incidence model using an independent data set, the California Teachers Study. Breast Cancer Res Treat 2013;142:187-202.
  • 20. Sohbet R, Karasu F. Investigation Of The Knowledge, Behavior And Applications Of Their Women Towards Breast Cancer. Gümüşhane University Journal Of Health Sciences 2017; 6:113-121.
  • 21. Champion VL, Skinner CS, Menon U, et al. A breast cancer fear scale: psychometric development. J Health Psychol 2004;9:753-762.
  • 22. Schwartz MD, Taylor KL, Willard KS. Prospective association between distress and mammography utilization among women with a family history of breast cancer. J Behav Med 2003;26:105-117.
  • 23. Stager JL. The comprehensive Breast Cancer Knowledge Test: validity and reliability. J Adv Nurs 1993;18:1133-1140.
  • 24. Başak ŞC. Üniversite öğrencilerinde meme kanseri bilgi seviyesi: geniş kapsamlı meme kanseri bilgi testi’nin geçerlik ve güvenirlik çalışması” Psikoloji. İstanbul: Okan Üniversitesi, 2015.
  • 25. Cohen M. First-degree relatives of breast-cancer patients: cognitive perceptions, coping, and adherence to breast self-examination. . Behavioral Medicine 2002;28:15-22.
  • 26. Madlensky L, Vierkant RA, Vachon CM, et al. Preventive health behaviors and familial breast cancer. Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention Biomarkers 2005;14:2340-2345.
  • 27. Özaydın AN, Güllüoğlu BM, Ünalan PC, et al. Bahçeşehir'de Oturan Kadınların Meme Kanseri Bilgi Düzeyleri, Bilgi Kaynakları ve Meme Sağlığı İle İlgili Uygulamaları. . Meme Sagligi Dergisi/Journal of Breast Health, 2009;5:101-110.
  • 28. Açıkgöz A, Çehreli R, Ellidokuz H. Kadınların kanser konusunda bilgi ve tutumları ile erken tanı yöntemlerine yönelik davranışları. . Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi 2011;25 145-154.
  • 29. Kartal A, İnci FH, Koşt N, et al. Kadınlara ev ortamında verilen bireysel eğitimin kendi kendine meme muayenesi uygulamasına yönelik sağlık inançlarına etkisi. Pamukkale Tıp Dergisi 2017;1:7-13.
  • 30. Sönmez Y, Nayir T, Köse S, et al. Bir sağlık ocağı bölgesinde 20 yaş ve üzeri kadınların meme ve serviks kanseri erken tanısına ilişkin davranışları. . Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Tıp Fakltesi Dergisi 2012;19:124-130.
  • 31. Yıldırım DA, A.N. Ö. İstanbul Moda‟da oturan kadınların meme kanseri ile ilgili bilgileri, bilgi kaynakları ve meme kanseri taramalarına katılımları. . J Breast Health 2014;10:47-56.
  • 32. Amoran OE, Toyobo OO. Predictors of breast self-examination as cancer prevention practice among women of reproductive age-group in a rural town in Nigeria. Niger Med J 2015;56:185-189.
  • 33. Hossain MS, Ferdous S, Karim-Kos HE. Breast cancer in South Asia: a Bangladeshi perspective. Cancer Epidemiol 2014;38:465-470.
  • 34. Kwok C, Endrawes G, Lee CF. Cultural Beliefs and Attitudes About Breast Cancer and Screening Practices Among Arabic Women in Australia. Cancer Nurs 2016;39:367-374.
  • 35. Kawar LN. KJordanian and Palestinian immigrant women's knowledge, affect, cultural attitudes, health habits, and participation in breast cancer screening. Health Care Women Int 2009;30:768-782.
  • 36. Trask PC, Paterson AG, Wang C, et al. Cancer‐specific worry interference in women attending a breast and ovarian cancer risk evaluation program: impact on emotional distress and health functioning. Psycho‐Oncology 2001;10:349-360.
  • 37. Hailey BJ, Carter CL, Burnett DR. Breast cancer attitudes, knowledge, and screening behavior in women with and without a family history of breast cancer. Health Care for Women International 2000;21:701-715.
  • 38. Lippert MT, Eaker ED, Vierkant RA, et al. Breast cancer screening and family history among rural women in Wisconsin. Cancer detection and prevention 1999;23:265-272.
  • 39. Çal A, Kabataş Yildiz M, Aydin Avci I. Examination of Knowledge and Fear Levels of Breast Cancer With the Spiritual Characteristics of Nurses. . Frontiers in public health 218; 6: 331.:1-7.
  • 40. Kayan S. Kadınların Meme Kanseri Bilgi Düzeyleri ile Meme Kanseri Korkuları Arasındaki İlişki. Halksağlığı Hemşireliği Anabilim Dalı Denizli: Pamukkale Üniversitesi, 2019.
  • 41. Labrie NH, Ludolph R, Schulz PJ. Investigating young women’s motivations to engage in early mammography screening in Switzerland: results of a cross-sectional study. . BMC cancer 2017;17:1-10.
  • 42. Chirico A, Lucidi F, Mallia L, et al. Indicators of distress in newly diagnosed breast cancer patients. PeerJ 2015;3:e1107.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Clinical Sciences
Journal Section Research
Authors

Seçil Taylan 0000-0002-7243-0734

Gülden Küçükakça Çelik 0000-0002-8325-3198

Publication Date December 27, 2020
Acceptance Date August 5, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 45 Issue: 4

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MLA Taylan, Seçil and Gülden Küçükakça Çelik. “Ailesel Meme Kanseri öyküsü Olan Ve Olmayan kadınlarda Meme Kanseri tanılama davranışları”. Cukurova Medical Journal, vol. 45, no. 4, 2020, pp. 1467-75, doi:10.17826/cumj.735203.