Breast Self-examination and Mammography: Assessing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors among Female Primary Health-care Workers in Southern Saudi Arabia

Author:

Alyahyawi Khalid1,Jareebi Mohammad2,Madkhali Abdullah Yahya Ahmed3,Abuhadi Rana Ibrahim Mohammed3,Sharahili Abdulaziz Yahya Mohammed3,Zaylaee Mohsen Jaser Ali3,Shamakhi Ghadi Ali Hussin3,Moafa Akram Khalid Ahmed3,Haqawi Nawaf Farhan Ahmed3,Altubayqi Tahani Hassan3,Kariri Abdulaziz Mohammed3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia

3. Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Background: Insufficient knowledge about breast cancer risk factors and suboptimal practice of screening methods among female health-care professionals necessitated this study. We aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude, and behaviors of breast self-examination (BSE) and mammography among female primary health-care workers in the southern region of Saudi Arabia. Methodology: This descriptive, cross-sectional observation study was conducted in the southern region of Saudi Arabia, specifically focusing on female primary health-care workers. The study was executed between March 2023 and May 2023, utilizing online self-administered questionnaires for data collection. Results: The analysis included 252 participants, with the majority 144 (57.1%) falling within the 20–29 age range. In terms of personal history, 207 (82.1%) reported no previous breast problems, while the prevalence of breast problems in first- and second-degree relatives was 43 (17.1%) and 45 (17.9%), respectively. Regarding BSE, 126 (50.0%) reported never having performed it, and 201 (79.8%) reported never undergoing screening mammography. Knowledge levels varied, with 156 (61.9%) classified as having poor knowledge and 96 (38.1%) as having good knowledge. Conclusion: This research highlights the insufficient understanding and suboptimal implementation of BSE and mammography among female primary health-care professionals in the southern part of Saudi Arabia.

Publisher

Medknow

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