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Understanding of Dense Breast and Perception of Breast Cancer Risk of Nurses with or without Dense Breast Notification

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À±¼±¹Ì ( Yoon Seon-Mi ) - 

°­Á¤Èñ ( Kang Jeong-Hee ) - 

Abstract

Purpose: This study was conducted to identify nurses¡¯ understanding of dense breast and their perception of breast cancer risk based on their status of dense breast notification.

Methods: Data were collected between September 13 and November 2, 2021, using self-report questionnaires from 220 female nurses in their 40s or 50s who are currently working at hospitals and have had mammogram experiences.

Results: Only 44.5% (n=98) of participants reported receiving dense breast notification; the remaining participants either did not receive the notification (n=106, 48.2%) or did not remember receiving it (n=16, 7.3%). Nurses¡¯ status of dense breast notification was significantly associated with their understanding of dense breast, but not with their perception of breast cancer risk.

Conclusion: Future studies should focus on improving the notification process since nurses play a key role in educating clients about breast cancer prevention in relation to dense breast.
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Breast density, Breast neoplasms, Mammography, Nurses
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