Nursing Journal in Costa Rica ISSN electrónico: 1409-4568

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Predictors of breast self-examination practices in nursing students from a private university, Lima, Peru
44466 n41-2021 (Español (España))
44466 n41-2021 (Español (España))

Keywords

Breast Self-Examination
Students
Nursing
Primary Prevention
Autoexamen de Mamas
Estudiantes de Enfermería
Prevención Primaria
Autoexame de Mama
Estudantes de Enfermagem
Prevenção Primária

How to Cite

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Ortiz Romaní KJ, Gonzales Paredes MC, Ortiz Montalvo YJ. Predictors of breast self-examination practices in nursing students from a private university, Lima, Peru. Enferm. Actual Costa Rica (en línea) [Internet]. 2021Jun.23 [cited 2024Oct.19];(41). Available from: https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/enfermeria/article/view/44466

Abstract

Aim: The objective of this study was to analyze the predictors of breast self-examination practices of nursing students at the Catholic Sedes Sapientiae University, Lima, Peru, 2019.

Methods: It was an observational, analytical and cross-sectional study. The target population were 92 university students of both sexes. In order to analyze this, the researchers passed an evaluation guide to measure the breast self-examination technique, a self-directed questionnaire to assess this technique’s knowledge, and a data sheet for the variable performance of breast self-examination, among other sociodemographic and academic training variables. 

Results: Part of the main results show that 65.22% of the students did not perform breast self-examinations, and the average of the technique was low with a range of 0 to 12 points (M=4.41). The results also evidenced that the predictors of the performance of the breast self-examination were the high level of knowledge of this technique (PR: 8.73; p=0.022), the age (PR: 1.04; p=0.021), and the training (PR: 2.42; p=0.005). The predictors of the technique were the knowledge about it (coefficient: 1.70; p=0.023) and the age (coefficient: 1.70; p=0.023).

Conclusion: In conclusion, the majority of students did not carry out the practices on breast self-examination; likewise, the predictors of these practices are the knowledge about this technique, the age, and the training. Given these findings, educational, promotional, and preventive interventions should be provided to the students.

https://doi.org/10.15517/revenf.v0i41.44466
44466 n41-2021 (Español (España))
44466 n41-2021 (Español (España))

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