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Vol. 30. Issue S7.
3rd Udayana International Nursing Conference.Global Health: Escalating Evidence Transformation into Practice
Pages 60-64 (December 2020)
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Vol. 30. Issue S7.
3rd Udayana International Nursing Conference.Global Health: Escalating Evidence Transformation into Practice
Pages 60-64 (December 2020)
Association between cancer stigma and breast self examination among nurses
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Muhlisoha,
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muhlisoh.30@gmail.com

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, Dewi Irawatib, Tuti Herawatib
a Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, STIKES Intan Martapura, Indonesia
b Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
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Table 1. Participant's characteristics and level of cancer stigma.
Table 2. Association between participant's characteristics and cancer stigma with BSE.
Table 3. Effect aspects of stigma cancer with BSE.
Table 4. Logistic regression multivariate analysis.
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Breast cancer is the primary cause of cancer mortality, worldwide, and in Indonesian women. Late stage cancer is an important predictor of cancer mortality. Breast self-examination (BSE) is recommended as a way to potentially allow for early detection of any breast anomalies. A previous study found that only 39.5% of nurses reported practicing BSE on a regular monthly basis. Cancer-related stigma among non-cancer patients is an important predictor of cancer screening. This study aimed to identify the relationship between cancer stigma and BSE among nurses. The study applied a cross-sectional analytic design. A total of 88 nurses were selected via random sampling. The Chi-square test was used to analyze the data. The results showed that there is a significant association between cancer stigma and BSE among nurses (p<0.001; α0.05). This finding implies that cancer stigma among nurses needs to be minimized to increase adherence to BSE. Programs for reducing cancer stigma can improve adherence to breast cancer screening methods.

Keywords:
Breast self-examination (BSE)
Cancer
Stigma
Nurses

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