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A Study on the Knowledge, Perception, and Use of Breast Cancer Screening Methods and Quality of Care Among Women from Central Mexico.

Andrea B Cruz-Castillo1, María A Hernández-Valero, Shelly R Hovick, Martha Elva Campuzano-González, Miguel Angel Karam-Calderón, L Patricia Bustamante-Montes.   

Abstract

Studies on health behaviors have observed several barriers to breast cancer screening, including lack of breast cancer knowledge, distrust of health care providers, and long waiting times to be screened or to receive screening results. We conducted a nested case-control study among a subsample of 200 women 21 years of age and older [100 patients (cases)], who had been diagnosed with breast cancer, and 100 controls, who were screened and found to be free of breast cancer), all residing in the Toluca metropolitan area in central Mexico. We examined how knowledge of breast cancer screening guidelines, perceptions of screening methods, and quality of health care influenced the use of breast cancer screening among study participants. Our study found that the most important factor associated with the decision to have breast cancer screenings was having a positive perception of the quality of care provided by the local health care centers, such as having competent clinic personnel, sufficient screening equipment, and reasonable waiting times to receive screening and to receive the screening results. Therefore, individual health care centers need to focus on the patients' perception of the services received by optimizing the care provided and, in so doing, increase the rates of early diagnosis and reduce the rate of mortality from breast cancer as well as its associated treatment costs.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25182506      PMCID: PMC4362850          DOI: 10.1007/s13187-014-0722-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cancer Educ        ISSN: 0885-8195            Impact factor:   2.037


  18 in total

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Review 3.  Barriers for breast cancer screening among Asian women: a mini literature review.

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Authors:  Stephen A Feig
Journal:  Rev Panam Salud Publica       Date:  2006 Aug-Sep

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Journal:  Salud Publica Mex       Date:  2009

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Journal:  Salud Publica Mex       Date:  2009

8.  Factors associated with use of breast cancer screening services by women aged >or= 40 years in Korea: the third Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2005 (KNHANES III).

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Authors:  Georgia R Sadler; Celine M Ko; Jennifer A Cohn; Monique White; Rai-nesha Weldon; Phillis Wu
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2007-04-17       Impact factor: 3.295

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  5 in total

1.  Stages of Change for Mammography Among Mexican Women and a Decisional Balance Comparison Across Countries.

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Journal:  J Cancer Educ       Date:  2018-12       Impact factor: 2.037

2.  Factors associated with breast cancer screening behaviors in a sample of Jamaican women in 2013.

Authors:  Nora Balas; Huifeng Yun; Byron C Jaeger; Maung Aung; Pauline E Jolly
Journal:  Women Health       Date:  2020-07-12

3.  Breast cancer screening behavior and its associated factors in female employees in South Khorasan.

Authors:  Zoya Tahergorabi; Mahyar Mohammadifard; Fatemeh Salmani; Mitra Moodi
Journal:  J Educ Health Promot       Date:  2021-03-31

4.  Factors associated with insufficient awareness of breast cancer among women in Northern and Eastern China: a case-control study.

Authors:  Li-Yuan Liu; Yong-Jiu Wang; Fei Wang; Li-Xiang Yu; Yu-Juan Xiang; Fei Zhou; Liang Li; Qiang Zhang; Qin-Ye Fu; Zhong-Bing Ma; De-Zong Gao; Yu-Yang Li; Zhi-Gang Yu
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2018-02-20       Impact factor: 2.692

Review 5.  Knowledge, Beliefs, and Attitudes About Breast Cancer Screening in Latin America and the Caribbean: An In-Depth Narrative Review.

Authors:  Aubrey L Doede; Emma M Mitchell; Dan Wilson; Reanna Panagides; Mônica Oliveira Batista Oriá
Journal:  J Glob Oncol       Date:  2018-08
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