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Trial Title:
The Effect of Breast Cancer Screening Training
NCT ID:
NCT05723237
Condition:
Women's Health: Neoplasm of Breast
Conditions: Official terms:
Breast Neoplasms
Study type:
Interventional
Study phase:
N/A
Overall status:
Active, not recruiting
Study design:
Allocation:
Randomized
Intervention model:
Parallel Assignment
Primary purpose:
Screening
Masking:
Single (Outcomes Assessor)
Intervention:
Intervention type:
Other
Intervention name:
Breast Cancer Education
Description:
The women in the experimental group (n=60) will be given 16 hours of breast cancer
screening training, two days a week, two hours a day (60 min+60 min) for four weeks, by
the researchers.
Arm group label:
Experiment
Summary:
The lack of knowledge of women on breast cancer and health literacy poses a major
obstacle to people's breast cancer screening behaviors and beliefs. In order to increase
social sensitivity and awareness on this issue; In particular, it is important to
research, examine and examine how the municipalities and their employees, who are
representatives of the society, evaluate breast cancer screening studies. The aim of our
project is to evaluate the effect of breast cancer screening training given to women
working in the municipality on health literacy, breast cancer screening belief and
behavior. This study will be conducted in a randomized-controlled experimental design
with women (n=120) working in a municipality in Istanbul Province between November 2022
and November 2023. Data will be obtained face-to-face using the Participant Information
Form, the Health Literacy Scale and the Breast Cancer Screening Beliefs Scale. The women
in the experimental group (n=60) will be given 16 hours of breast cancer screening
training, two days a week, two hours a day (60 min+60 min) for four weeks, by the
researchers. No application will be made to the control group (n=60). Follow-up
evaluations of the research will be completed in the following six months. The Health
Literacy Scale and Breast Cancer Screening Beliefs Scale will be re-administered to all
women in the experimental and control groups at the first follow-up after three months
and at the second follow-up after 6 months. The data will be analyzed with statistical
methods and the effectiveness of the training will be evaluated.
When the project is concluded; The results will be presented as an article in a national
or international journal, or as an oral presentation at a national or international
congress. It will be ensured that breast cancer screening training given to women working
in the municipality will increase their level of health literacy, have a positive effect
on breast cancer screening belief and behavior, and increase their awareness and
knowledge level on this subject. In the long term, widespread effects such as reducing
the costs women spend on breast cancer, reducing mortality and morbidity rates, raising a
conscious society, training undergraduate students involved in the project, and helping
them learn by experiencing the research conducted at the national level are foreseen.
Detailed description:
Breast cancer is a disease that occurs with the uncontrolled proliferation of cells
surrounding the milk glands and ducts in the breast. According to the 2020 data of the
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Global Cancer Obsevartory (GLOBOCAN);
The most common type of cancer among women worldwide is breast cancer. At the same time,
breast cancer ranks second among deaths of known cause (IARCH, 2020). Similarly,
according to 2019 data from the Health Statistics Yearbook, breast cancer ranks first
among the most common cancer types among women in Turkey, and ranks second among deaths
of known cause.
Early diagnosis in breast cancer is of great importance in increasing the survival rate
and increasing the success of treatment. The fact that risk factors are effective in 20%
of breast cancer cases and that most of these factors are unchangeable risk factors
increases the importance of early diagnosis. Thanks to breast cancer screening methods,
it is the first priority to catch breast cancer at an early stage before the clinical
signs of breast cancer manifest itself and to reduce mortality rates. Early detection
screenings such as Breast Self Examination (BSE), Clinical Breast Examination (CBE), and
mammography are thought to be a way to increase early detection and decrease mortality
rates.. According to the Turkish National Breast Cancer screening criteria, women older
than 20 should periodically perform BSE every month; It is stated that women in the 20-40
age group should have CBE once every two years and women in the 40-69 age group should
have CBE once a year. It is also recommended that all women between the ages of 40-69
have a mammogram every two years.
In detecting cancer at an early stage, it is extremely important to have information
about the symptoms of cancer and to transform this information into behavior and observe
in terms of symptoms. It is suggested that preventive behaviors such as a healthy
lifestyle and health screening are beneficial methods in the prevention of breast cancer.
In the literature, it has been determined that the knowledge level of women about cancer
is not sufficient and they do not participate in breast cancer screening programs at the
desired level and periodically.
Studies have also reported that women's attitudes towards breast cancer prevention
behaviors and their level of knowledge are related to health literacy. Health literacy is
extremely important for the health and health services of the general population because
of its consequences that affect individuals and public health. Health literacy level,
which is one of the factors that shape women's health, is effective in improving and
managing women's health, and understanding and using the necessary information about
women's health also increases the behavior of providing early diagnosis against
diseases.. A high level of health literacy plays an important role in the protection of
public health, as it constitutes an integral part of preventive health services as well
as increasing the quality of life and eliminating inequalities. Considering the results
of a study conducted in our country; It has been found that 68.9% of the individuals
forming the society have insufficient or problematic-limited, 23.4% sufficient and 7.7%
excellent health literacy level. Since individuals with low health literacy levels have
difficulty in making the right decision about their health, their attitudes and behaviors
towards cancer screening are more inadequate. In a study conducted in Turkey, it was
concluded that women with limited health literacy had a low level of breast cancer
knowledge, and that the low level of economic status and education also affected this
situation. For this reason, low health literacy is considered as an important issue in
terms of improving individuals' breast cancer knowledge levels and attitudes and
behaviors towards screening. In a study, it was concluded that not performing BSE and not
having mammography were associated with low health literacy levels. In another study, it
is reported that the rate of women not having a mammogram is 52.2% and those who do not
have a mammogram have a lower level of health literacy compared to women who have had a
mammogram at least once.
As can be seen from the results of the study, the lack of knowledge of women on breast
cancer and health literacy poses a major obstacle to people's breast cancer screening
behaviors and beliefs. In order to increase social sensitivity and awareness on this
issue; In particular, it is important to research, examine and examine how the
municipalities and their employees, who are representatives of the society, evaluate
breast cancer screening studies. From this point of view, we aimed to evaluate the effect
of breast cancer screening training given to women working in the municipality on health
literacy, breast cancer screening belief and behavior in our project.
With this training, awareness of women working in the municipality about breast cancer
will be raised and it will be contributed to the municipalities, which are
representatives of the society, to take steps to make programs that can reach a wider
population. In addition, it is thought that this study will contribute to studies
evaluating the effect of breast cancer screening education, which is limited in the
literature, on health literacy, breast cancer screening belief and behavior.
Breast cancer is the second most common cause of death in our country and in the world.
Early diagnosis in breast cancer is of great importance in increasing the survival rate
and increasing the success of treatment. Studies have shown that women's knowledge about
cancer is not at a sufficient level, they do not participate in breast cancer screening
programs at the desired level and periodically, and their health literacy level is
insufficient. The reason for this inadequacy is the lack of information. Many educational
programs on breast cancer are organized. However, these programs are usually daily or
weekly and are limited to increasing the level of knowledge. Breast cancer screening
training cannot turn into behavior. With this study, the participants will be monitored
for at least 6 months, and an effective fight against breast cancer will be taken. With
the study, the knowledge and awareness of the employees working in municipalities, which
are representative of the society, will be created through training and education on
breast cancer screening. The results of our study will contribute to public health and to
reduce health costs by preventing breast cancer with early diagnosis, with the increase
in breast cancer screening rates in the long term. Nurses who play a leading role in
public health and we, nurse candidates, will contribute to take steps in making programs
that can reach a wider population in this regard.
Criteria for eligibility:
Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria:
- Women aged 18 and over,
- Volunteering to participate in the study,
- Working in the municipality for at least 1 month and
- Not having any communication problems
Exclusion Criteria:
- Women who have any communication barrier and
- Do not volunteer to participate in the study will be excluded from the study.
Gender:
All
Minimum age:
18 Years
Maximum age:
N/A
Healthy volunteers:
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Locations:
Facility:
Name:
Istanbul Aydin University
Address:
City:
Istanbul
Country:
Turkey
Start date:
February 15, 2023
Completion date:
December 30, 2023
Lead sponsor:
Agency:
Istanbul Aydın University
Agency class:
Other
Source:
Istanbul Aydın University
Record processing date:
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this data on November 12, 2024
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov page:
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05723237