Background: Breast self-examination is a simple, very low cost, noninvasive with no special material/tool
requirements; and it is an effective diagnostic method for breast cancer which only takes five minutes to apply.
Aim of the Study: The study aimed to assess the level of BSE knowledge, attitude, and practice among female
nursing students in AAUJ. Subjects and methods: Descriptive, cross sectional study was used for conducting
the study, a regular random sample has been used, 97 female nurses students from nursing department of Allied
Medical Science Faculty/AAUJ were included. Data collected through; nurses’ socio-demographic
characteristic, knowledge level towards BSE, Attitude level about BSE, and practice level towards BSE Scale
which is developed by the researchers. Validity and pilot study were examined . Results: Study results have
shown that 15.5% of the respondents had good overall knowledge towards BSE, The major source of
information about BSE (57.6 % ) was mass media in the study, 75.3% of participants had positive attitude
towards BSE, and 4.1% practice BSE always every month. There was a significant difference between age and
academic level towards Knowledge of BSE. At the same time, there was a significant difference between overall
knowledge and practice of BSE (P= 0.000). Conclusion and recommendation: Most female nursing students
had poor knowledge about BSE and did not perform BSE. Mass Media is an important source of information
about BSE to improve awareness among the community.
Authors
Ahmad Ayed
Faeda Eqtait
Lubna Harazneh
Imad Fashafsheh
Pages From
37
Pages To
47
Journal Name
Journal of Education and Practice
Volume
6
Issue
4
Keywords
breast cancer, breast self exam, nursing female university students
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