Health Education in Preventing Breast Cancer among Rural Women of Pakistan: A Quasi-Experimental Study

Authors

  • Rabia Zaheer Alumnus MSPH, Health Services Academy, Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Kainat Fatima Alumnus MSPH, Health Services Academy, Islamabad, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32413/pjph.v12i3.1043

Keywords:

Cancer, women, early diagnosis, BSE, low-middle income country

Abstract

Background: Breast Carcinoma (BC) is the most prevalent cancer among females of Pakistan. Pakistan is a low-middle-income country and breast self-examination (BSE) is an inexpensive and feasible method for early detection of any changes in breast tissue. Our study aimed to empower the rural women to be self-aware and self-detect initial stage of possible breast cancer and enable them to seeking healthcare on time.

Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study with women given health education about breast self-examination in rural settings of Islamabad, Pakistan. The pre and post intervention difference in knowledge and practices were tested through paired t-test.

Results: During the pre-test, the knowledge (16.4%) and practice (16.7%) of BSE in women was low. Following intervention during the post-test, the knowledge of women about BSE increased to 99.4%, (t=21.585, p=0.000) and 56.7%, (t=11.613, p=0.000) of them practiced BSE in the previous month.

Conclusion: In a country with high burden of breast cancer, women residing in rural areas and under low income quintile, breast self-examination can prove an effective strategy in addressing high prevalence of breast cancer among Pakistani females.

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Published

29-09-2022

How to Cite

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Zaheer R, Fatima K. Health Education in Preventing Breast Cancer among Rural Women of Pakistan: A Quasi-Experimental Study. Pak J Public Health [Internet]. 2022 Sep. 29 [cited 2026 May 16];12(3):132-6. Available from: https://pjph.org/pjph/article/view/1043