Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Journal of Cancer Education 6/2019

Open Access 01-12-2019

Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Breast Cancer Screening Methods Among Female Patients in Primary Healthcare Centers in Najran, Saudi Arabia

Authors: Majed Alshahrani, Sultan Yahya M. Alhammam, Hussain Ali Salem Al Munyif, Amani Mohammad Abbad Alwadei, Alanood Mohammad Abbad Alwadei, Soha Saleh Mohammed Alzamanan, Norah Saad M. Aljohani

Published in: Journal of Cancer Education | Issue 6/2019

Login to get access

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and practice of breast cancer screening methods among female patients attending five primary healthcare centers in Najran, Saudi Arabia. A cross-sectional survey was conducted on 500 female patients, and a direct interview questionnaire was used to collect data. Our results indicated a low knowledge about breast cancer, breast self-examination, mammogram and clinical breast examination was 54.4%, 56%, 90.4%, and 83.8%, respectively. Nineteen percent of patients demonstrated a high knowledge of breast self-examination. Breast self-examination was performed by 35% of patients, whereas 15% of patients received mammograms and 19.8% clinical breast examinations. The most common barrier for screening methods of breast cancer was that patients were unaware of half of the screening methods. A total of 20.6% of women did not perform breast self-examinations because they were not well trained, and 26.4% of women did not receive clinical breast examinations because there was no female doctor available. The main source of information among the women patients was social media (52.4%), whereas 8.8% received information through their healthcare provider. In summary, the majority of women demonstrated poor knowledge about breast cancer and screening methods. Additional effort should be put forth through women’s healthcare providers to increase the awareness of breast cancer screening. That means we need to continue emphasizing the importance of primary healthcare for early detection of breast cancer in the early stages.
Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
1.
go back to reference Ferlay J, Soerjomataram I, Dikshit R, Eser S, Mathers C, Rebelo M, Parkin DM, Forman D, Bray F (2015) Cancer incidence and mortality worldwide: sources, methods and major patterns in GLOBOCAN 2012. Int J Cancer 136:E359–E386CrossRefPubMed Ferlay J, Soerjomataram I, Dikshit R, Eser S, Mathers C, Rebelo M, Parkin DM, Forman D, Bray F (2015) Cancer incidence and mortality worldwide: sources, methods and major patterns in GLOBOCAN 2012. Int J Cancer 136:E359–E386CrossRefPubMed
2.
go back to reference Dündar PE et al (2006) The knowledge and attitudes of breast self-examination and mammography in a group of women in a Rural area in western Turkey. BMC Cancer 6:43 PMC. Web. 26 June 2018CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Dündar PE et al (2006) The knowledge and attitudes of breast self-examination and mammography in a group of women in a Rural area in western Turkey. BMC Cancer 6:43 PMC. Web. 26 June 2018CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
3.
go back to reference Abolfotouh MA, Banimustafa A’a A, Mahfouz AA, Al-assiri MH, Al-Juhani AF, Alaskar AS (2015) Using the health belief model to predict breast self examination among Saudi women. BMC Public Health 15:1163CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Abolfotouh MA, Banimustafa A’a A, Mahfouz AA, Al-assiri MH, Al-Juhani AF, Alaskar AS (2015) Using the health belief model to predict breast self examination among Saudi women. BMC Public Health 15:1163CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
9.
go back to reference Somdatta P, Baridalyne N (2008) Awareness of breast cancer in women of an urban resettlement colony. Indian J Cancer 45:149–153CrossRefPubMed Somdatta P, Baridalyne N (2008) Awareness of breast cancer in women of an urban resettlement colony. Indian J Cancer 45:149–153CrossRefPubMed
10.
go back to reference Mahfouz AA, Hassanein MHA, Nahar S, Farheen A, Gaballah II, Mohamed A, Rabie FM, Aftab R (2013) Breast cancer knowledge and related behaviors among women in Abha City, Southwestern Saudi Arabia. J Cancer Educ 28:516–520CrossRefPubMed Mahfouz AA, Hassanein MHA, Nahar S, Farheen A, Gaballah II, Mohamed A, Rabie FM, Aftab R (2013) Breast cancer knowledge and related behaviors among women in Abha City, Southwestern Saudi Arabia. J Cancer Educ 28:516–520CrossRefPubMed
11.
go back to reference Dandash KF, Al-Mohaimeed A (2007) Knowledge, attitudes, and practices surrounding breast cancer and screening in female teachers of Buraidah, Saudi Arabia. Int J Health Sci 1:61–71 Dandash KF, Al-Mohaimeed A (2007) Knowledge, attitudes, and practices surrounding breast cancer and screening in female teachers of Buraidah, Saudi Arabia. Int J Health Sci 1:61–71
13.
go back to reference Amin TT, Al Mulhim AR, Al Meqihwi A (2009) Breast cancer knowledge, risk factors and screening among adult Saudi women in a primary health care setting. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev 10:133–138PubMed Amin TT, Al Mulhim AR, Al Meqihwi A (2009) Breast cancer knowledge, risk factors and screening among adult Saudi women in a primary health care setting. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev 10:133–138PubMed
14.
go back to reference Al-Zalabani AH, Alharbi KD, Fallatah NI, Alqabshawi RI, Al-Zalabani AA, Alghamdi SM (2016) Breast cancer knowledge and screening practice and barriers among women in Madinah, Saudi Arabia. J Cancer Educ 33:201–207CrossRef Al-Zalabani AH, Alharbi KD, Fallatah NI, Alqabshawi RI, Al-Zalabani AA, Alghamdi SM (2016) Breast cancer knowledge and screening practice and barriers among women in Madinah, Saudi Arabia. J Cancer Educ 33:201–207CrossRef
15.
go back to reference Aljohani S, Saib I, Noorelahi M (2017) Women’s performance of breast cancer screening (breast self-examination, clinical breast exam and mammography). Adv Breast Cancer Res 6:16–27CrossRef Aljohani S, Saib I, Noorelahi M (2017) Women’s performance of breast cancer screening (breast self-examination, clinical breast exam and mammography). Adv Breast Cancer Res 6:16–27CrossRef
16.
go back to reference Yusof A, Chia YC, Hasni YM (2014) Awareness and prevalence of mammography screening and its predictors—a cross sectional study in a primary care clinic in Malaysia. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev 15:8095–8099CrossRefPubMed Yusof A, Chia YC, Hasni YM (2014) Awareness and prevalence of mammography screening and its predictors—a cross sectional study in a primary care clinic in Malaysia. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev 15:8095–8099CrossRefPubMed
Metadata
Title
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Breast Cancer Screening Methods Among Female Patients in Primary Healthcare Centers in Najran, Saudi Arabia
Authors
Majed Alshahrani
Sultan Yahya M. Alhammam
Hussain Ali Salem Al Munyif
Amani Mohammad Abbad Alwadei
Alanood Mohammad Abbad Alwadei
Soha Saleh Mohammed Alzamanan
Norah Saad M. Aljohani
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Cancer Education / Issue 6/2019
Print ISSN: 0885-8195
Electronic ISSN: 1543-0154
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-018-1423-8

Other articles of this Issue 6/2019

Journal of Cancer Education 6/2019 Go to the issue
Webinar | 19-02-2024 | 17:30 (CET)

Keynote webinar | Spotlight on antibody–drug conjugates in cancer

Antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) are novel agents that have shown promise across multiple tumor types. Explore the current landscape of ADCs in breast and lung cancer with our experts, and gain insights into the mechanism of action, key clinical trials data, existing challenges, and future directions.

Dr. Véronique Diéras
Prof. Fabrice Barlesi
Developed by: Springer Medicine