A research of Özdemir (2014) states majority of
respondents (68.5%) know about BSE. The young
respondents do not know how to practice BSE and
cancer risk factors awareness. Respondents
experience increased BC and BSE knowledge
increasing after health education intervention.
The average Knowledge Outcome study of Hana
Taha et al., (2014) increases significantly (p <0,001)
Pretest 11,4, Posttest 15,7 (maximum score 16).
Increase of BSE practice visit and mammography on
respondents who get vouchers, only 2 respondents
who come in mammography without voucher.
4 DISCUSSION
BSE is recommended to be conducted by women
since the age of 20, although there is no study stating
that BSE directly reduces mortality (Segura et al.,
2014), by conducting a routine BSE, women can
know the condition of their normal breast and also
experience and aware if there is a change in their
breasts. It should also note that, changes in the breasts
do not always indicate presence of breast cancer
(ACS, 2015).
Respondents who are reluctant to perform early
examination because they feel they have a healthy
lifestyle, no family has breast cancer, feel busy
enough to even forget (Daliana et al., 2014). In
addition, the lack of knowledge about BC and BSE is
significant with the lack of BSE practice performed
(Hasan et al., 2015).
Good knowledge of BC and BSE, should be
followed by a woman's awareness to care for her
health and BC precautions (Morse et al., 2014)
All reviewed journals state the need for health
education, to improve BC and BSE knowledge, to
raise awareness of BSE practices across women,
ranging from student, teacher, general public, to
health worker.
5 CONCLUSIONS
The systematic outcomes of this review, described
from 10 journals analyzed, 7 journals indicate the
respondent's knowledge about breast cancer
(symptoms, risk factors, prevention and treatment)
and early detection especially BSE is quite low,
followed by low BSE practice by respondents. The
other 3 journals mentioned that respondents have
good knowledge and experience knowledge
improvement after health education, but there is no
improvement in BSE practice.
Routine health promotion needs to be done,
through various media to increase knowledge and
raise awareness for early detection of health
problems.
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