PERCEIVED BENEFIT CHANGE TO SELF-SCREENING BREAST CANCER DISEASES AMONG YOUNG MOTHER WITH HEALTH BELIEF MODEL APPROACH

Authors

  • Yoyok Bekti Prasetyo , Nursing Department, Faculity Health Science, University Muhammadiyah of Malang
  • Nur Lailatul Masruroh Nursing Department, Faculity Health Science, University Muhammadiyah of Malang
  • Ririn Harini Nursing Department, Faculity Health Science, University Muhammadiyah of Malang
  • Sri Wahyu Handayani , Nursing Department, Faculity Health Science, University Muhammadiyah of Malang

Keywords:

Perceived benefit, young mother, self-sreening

Abstract

Background : Breast cancer is one of the main causes of death that resulted by cancer in women. Self-screening breast cancer a significant action to decrease mortality among young mother form breast cancer diseases. Primary prevention breast cancer disases include: mammografy, clinical breast examination, and self-screning. The purpose of this study is to analys a perceived benefit change to self-screening breast cancer disease among young mother with Health Belief Model approach. Research Method: Design this study is quasi-experiment one group pretest-posttest approach. This experiment during one week on June 2016. The subject of this experiment were 60 woman by using Purposive Sampling. The data analyzed by computerize system by SPSS version 20 by wilcoxon and significant level was 0,05. Result : The result analysis was p = 0,000 and then p<0,05, so the hypothesis was accepted. It can concluded there was perceived benefit change to self-screenig breast cancer diseases among young mother with health belief model approach. Conclusion : Perceived benefit change can be lead positive behavior among young mother to take action self-screening breast cancer diseases.

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Published

2017-11-16

How to Cite

PERCEIVED BENEFIT CHANGE TO SELF-SCREENING BREAST CANCER DISEASES AMONG YOUNG MOTHER WITH HEALTH BELIEF MODEL APPROACH. (2017). Proceedings of the International Conference on Public Health, 3(1), 126-130. https://proceedings.tiikmpublishing.com/index.php/icoph/article/view/88