Knowledge on breast cancer and breast self-examination among public-school teachers of Aurora province, Philippines
- Author:
Robelita N. Varona
1
;
Criselle F. Dela Cruz
1
;
Mark Joeffrey H. Gutierrez
1
;
Regine Angelou G. Pangindian
1
;
Chariss Grace B. Rodrigo
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Teachers; Public-school
- MeSH: Breast Neoplasms; Breast Self-Examination; Health Education
- From: Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development 2021;25(3):78-86
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Background and Objective:Breast cancer remains one of the top leading morbidity and mortality among women within the country and around the world. Breast self-examination has been considered as a safe and easy to perform screening procedure to detect breast lumps and swelling. This study was conducted to determine knowledge on breast cancer and breast self-examination among public-school teachers.
Methodology:A cross-sectional design was employed involving 348 professional teachers in Aurora, Philippines in April 2019. Self-report questionnaire derived from literatures was used to generate participants' knowledge on breast cancer and breast self-examination. Descriptive statistics like frequency, percentages and averages were used in data analysis.
Results:Majority of the participants are females (83.3%) whose age is between 31-40 years old (37.9%). Three hundred twenty-seven (94%) participants have knowledge on breast cancer while two hundred ninety four (84.48%) of them have knowledge on breast self-examination.
Conclusion:Professional teachers have knowledge on breast cancer and breast self-examination however, health care providers and concerned health agencies need to continue and enhance comprehensive health education about breast cancer and breast self-examination to teachers. It is essential that awareness program about these need to be integrated to teacher's training programs or professional development activities. - Full text:499-1219-1-SM.pdf