Disabled women's knowledge of breast cancer and self examination: an educational strategy

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  • Inacia Sátiro Xavier de França
    • Cibely Freire de Oliveira
      • Giovanna Karinny Pereira Cruz
        • Alexsandro Silva Coura
          • Bertha Cruz Enders

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            Public Health Nursing, Breast Neoplasms, Disabled Persons, Breast Self-Examination.

            Resumo

            The objective of the study was to identify the knowledge that physically disabled women have about breast cancer and self examination. An action research study with a non-probability sample composed of 15 women enrolled in the Association of Disabled Persons of the Compartment of Borborema, Campina Grande, PB, Brazil, using Questionnaires I and II, an educational folder, and a breast demonstration kit. This study was conducted in three stages: application of Questionnaire I; implementation of the educational intervention; and the post-intervention application of Questionnaire II. In the analysis of thematic content categories identified were: Disabled women’s needs for breast cancer information, beliefs and myths related to the origin of breast cancer, and self-care deficit related to the early detection of breast cancer. The educational activities enabled women to learn about breast cancer and to demonstrate interest in acquiring proactive attitudes for well-being.

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            2012-08-22

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            França ISX de, Oliveira CF de, Cruz GKP, Coura AS, Enders BC. Disabled women’s knowledge of breast cancer and self examination: an educational strategy. Rev Rene [Internet]. 22º de agosto de 2012 [citado 1º de maio de 2026];13(4). Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/4030