Research Article

MIDWIFERY STUDENTS’ HEALTH BELIEFS INTENDED FOR BREAST SELF EXAMINATION

  • İlknur Aydın Avcı
  • Birsen Altay
  • Betül Kocatürk

Received Date: 27.03.2007 Accepted Date: 26.04.2007 Eur J Breast Health 2008;4(1):25-28

Very little research is available about young women’s breast self examination (BSE) health belief and practice. The purpose of descriptive study was to determine midwifery students’ health beliefs intended for breast self examination. This research included 128 midwifery students. Data were collected using self-administrated questionnaires and Champion’s Health Belief Scale, and analyzed using descriptive statistics, t test, and Mann-whitney U test. Results found midwifery students’ BSE health belief scores to be high for perceived seriously, health motivation, and benefi ts; moderate for perceived sensitivity and self-effi cacy; and low for perceived barriers.

Keywords: self exam, breast cancer, early detection