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Effect of Tailored Breast Cancer Screening Web-Based Educational Program on Women Experience and Satisfaction

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Last updated: 03 Jan 2025

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Background: Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women, and
mammography is proven to detect breast cancer at its earliest stage; raising women's awareness
regarding this service is highly beneficial. The level of women's satisfaction and their knowledge,
and breast self-examination (BSE) practices plays an important role in adherence to such public
service and help to reach the aim of health for all including women. Aims of study: to assess the
effect of tailored breast cancer screening (BCS) web-based educational program on women's
knowledge and practice level regarding breast cancer and Measure the level of women's satisfaction
with the tailored breast cancer screening web-based educational program received. Study Design: A
quasi-experimental pretest - posttest research design was used. Study Settings: The current study
held in 5 primary health care settings in Alexandria governorate . Study Subjects: the study was
carried out on one hundred women who were selected randomly. Data collection tools: Four tools
were used to collect the required data to assess women demographic data, health profile and
lifestyle pattern, women's knowledge and BSE practices and their level of satisfaction with the
tailored web site and the training received. Results: there is a statistically significant improvement
of the total knowledge score of the studied women after the training implementation, where the
mean score percent pre the training was 33.8±23.3which increased to 78.8±19.3 after the training
There is a statistically significant improvement of the total BSE score of the studied women after
the training implementation, where the mean score percent pre the training was 24.8±29.6 which
increased to 85.0±24.5after the training., the overall satisfaction level of the studied women
portrayed that slightly more than seventy percent of them were satisfied with the 100 million Seha-
supporting women health web site interface and the training program applied. Conclusion: There is
a statistically significant improvement in women's knowledge and BSE practice scores after the
training implementation. There are statistically significant association between the studied women's
satisfaction with the 100 million Seha - supporting women health web site interface and their
knowledge scores. Recommendations: Disseminate the tailored breast cancer screening web-based
educational program link in a wider-base. Encouraging the mass media to highlight this link for
wider distribution.

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10.21608/ejhc.2020.153164

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Tailored Breast Cancer Screening, Web-Based Educational

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Abd El Salam Amin Yacout

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Assistant professor, Community Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Damanhour University, Egypt

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Yousef Mohamed

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Assistant professor, Community Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Egypt

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11

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2

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12465

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2020-06-01

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2021-03-02

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2020-06-01

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525

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550

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1687-9546

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3009-6766

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Egyptian Journal of Health Care

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Effect of Tailored Breast Cancer Screening Web-Based Educational Program on Women Experience and Satisfaction

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22 Jan 2023