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The Effect of Peer Education upon Breast Self-Examination Behaviors and Self-Esteem among University Students.

Gulsun Ayran1, Meryem Fırat1, Gulden Kucukakca2, Beyazıt Cuneydioğlu1, Kubra Tahta1, Esra Avcı1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The current study was semi-experimentally designed in order to identify the effect of peer education upon breast self-examination (BSE) behaviors and self-esteem among university students.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was undertaken with 100 female students who studied at Erzincan University. Peer educators were recruited from the 4th year students. The data were collected with a questionnaire form, BSE skill form and Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale in two phases one month before and after the BSE peer education. For the data assessment; percentage distributions, frequency, mean, standard deviation and Simple T test were employed.
RESULTS: The mean age of the participant students was 20.45±1.67 year and all of them were single. It was found that during the first data collection phase, only 16 % of the students performed BSE while during the final data collection phase, the rate of the students performing BSE rose to 77 %. During the first data collection phase, students received a mean score of 2.36±4.13 from BSE skill form while during the last data collection phase they had a mean score of 10.70±3.40 from BSE skill form. When the scores obtained from Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale by the students were examined, it was seen that they received a mean score of 1.20±1.34 during the first data collection phase while they had a mean score of 0.84±1.07 during the final data collection phase.
CONCLUSION: Although short-term feedback was obtained, it was noted that students' BSE knowledge and skills increased considerably.

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Keywords:  Breast self-examination; peer education; self-esteem; student

Year:  2017        PMID: 28894853      PMCID: PMC5544144          DOI: 10.5152/tjbh.2016.3264

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Breast Health


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