Breast cancer screening behaviors in women aged 40 years and over in a semi-urban region in Turkey: relationships with health beliefs

K Tarı Selçuk, D Avcı, G Yılmaz Dündar, Y Mercan - Healthcare, 2020 - mdpi.com
In this study, we aimed to determine the breast cancer screening behavior of women and to
investigate the relationship between health beliefs and screening behaviors. The study was …

The health information management professionals' role in supporting individuals considering genetic testing: An exploratory study

C Turrietta, B Hewitt, J Moczygemba… - Health Information …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: An increasing number of people are exploring their genetic predisposition to
many diseases, allowing them to make healthcare decisions with improved knowledge …

Group Sex Counseling Based on a Modified “Good Enough Sex” Model: A Randomized Trial on Sexual Health Variables among Breast Cancer Survivors in Iran

S Barjasteh, V Lopez, F Farnam - Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
A randomized controlled clinical trial conducted in Iran from April 2020–2021 involved 100
eligible breast cancer survivors (BCSs). The study examined the impact of sexual …

The Effect of the Breast Cancer Risk Reduction Program on Women With High Breast Cancer Risk in Terms of Their Participation in Screening and Their Health …

H Ozcelik, S Gozum - Cancer Nursing, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Background First-degree biological relatives of individuals with breast cancer have a higher
risk of breast cancer. Objective The purpose of this study was to create a protocol for …

Low Self-efficacy in Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Treatment During the COVID-19 Pandemic

T Nuraini, J Intan, D Gayatri, T Afriyani - KnE Medicine, 2023 - knepublishing.com
Self-efficacy is needed as a basis for action and is defined as a person's ability to take care
of himself in order to achieve the expected results. Breast cancer patients need good self …

The Effect of Breast Cancer Risk Reduction Program Applied to Women With High Breast Cancer Risk on Participation in Screening, Health Beliefs, and Behavior: A …

H Ozcelik, S Gozum - Cancer Nursing, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Background Women with a family history of breast cancer at an early age (≤ 50 years) have
an increased risk of breast cancer themselves. Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of a …

[HTML][HTML] Cancer risk studies and priority areas for cancer risk appraisal in Uganda

A Jatho, BT Tran, JM Cambia, M Nanyingi… - Annals of Global …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Research into aetiologies and prevention of the commonest cancers and
implementation of primary and secondary prevention can reduce cancer risk and improve …

Roda Putar Efikasi Diri dan Video terhadap Efikasi Diri Pasien Kanker Payudara

MN Maulida, D Wahyuni… - Journal of Telenursing …, 2023 - journal.ipm2kpe.or.id
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui perbandingan pendidikan kesehatan melalui
media Roda Efikasi Diri (ROPEDI) dan video terhadap peningkatan efikasi diri pasien …

The effect of spirituality and health perception on screening behavior of people with and without a family history of cancer

P Soylar, A Ozer - Journal of Public Health, 2024 - Springer
Aim This study explored the role of health perceptions and spirituality on cancer screening
participation among people with and without cancer history in first degree relatives (FDRs) …

Breast Cancer Preventive Measures among Female Workers at Beni-Suef University: Educational Program Based on Health Belief Model

S Gamal Zaki Mohamed, F Saber Nady… - Egyptian Journal of …, 2025 - ejhc.journals.ekb.eg
Background: Breast cancer's high incidence and mortality make it a significant global public
health issue. Breast cancer affects women in a multifaceted way, affecting every part of their …