Author/Authors :
Sobani, Zain-ul-Abedeen Aga Khan University - Medical College, Pakistan , Saeed, Zeb Aga Khan University - Medical College, Pakistan , Noor-ul-Ain Baloch, Hafiza Aga Khan University - Medical College, Pakistan , Majeed, Amina Aga Khan University - Medical College, Pakistan , Chaudry, Sana Aga Khan University - Medical College, Pakistan , Sheikh, Adil Aga Khan University - Medical College, Pakistan , Umar, Jalal Aga Khan University - Medical College, Pakistan , Waseem, Hira Aga Khan University - Medical College, Pakistan , Mirza, Murtaza Aga Khan University - Medical College, Pakistan , Qadir, Irfan Aga Khan University - Medical College, Pakistan , Masood Khan, Shaista Aga Khan University - Department of Surgery, Pakistan , Kadir, Masood Aga Khan University - Department of Community Health Sciences, Pakistan
Abstract :
Objective: To determine the knowledge,attitudes and practices of urban women regarding breast cancer and its available screening modalities.Methods: The cross-sectional, questionnaire-based, descriptive study was conducted in the urban population of Karachi in November 2010. Female attendants (n=373) visiting a tertiary care centre and four of its urban outreach centres during the study period were administered a questionnaire. The answers were then scored with regard to their knowledge. Frequencies and percentages were computed through SPSS 17, and analysis of variance was used to confirm significance.Results: Of the 373 participants with a mean age of 32.4±10.9 years, 293 (78.6%) were married, and 257 (69%) were housewives. The education level was considerably high; with 214 (57.4%) graduates. The mean score for knowledge of risk factors was 2.84 out of a total of 13; which was significantly associated with marital status and income. Age 40 years, education level, income and employment status were also significantly associated with higher mean screening awareness scores. Nearly 182 (48.8%) had heard about Breast Self Examination and 142 (38%) knew how to perform one. However, only 97 (25.9%) regularly performed such an exam. Almost all 362l (97%) women wanted more media awareness campaigns regarding the issue.Conclusion: There is a real need for comprehensive health education programmes focusing on breast cancer awareness in Pakistan
Keywords :
Breast cancer, KAP, Screening, Awareness, Breast self examination. (JPMA 62: 1259 , 2012)