2016
DOI: 10.7314/apjcp.2016.17.4.2247
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I Do Not Even Say "It" - a Mixed Methods Study on Breast Cancer Awareness of Omani Women

Abstract: Background: The incidence of breast cancer is rising in Oman, and the disease is diagnosed at late stages, when treatment success is limited. Omani women might benefit from better awareness, so that breast cancer can be detected early and treated. This study was conducted to assess Omani women's levels of breast cancer awareness and early detection practice, and explore factors which might influence these levels. Materials and Methods: A mixed methods study was conducted in 2014, including a quantitative surve… Show more

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“…3,5 In terms of awareness, Omani women show similar characteristics in comparison to those from other Arab countries, such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Jordan. [6][7][8][9][10] A previous qualitative study has highlighted various factors that influence breast cancer awareness among Omani women and the desire among this population for enhanced breast cancer information systems and programmes. 6 Various studies have recognised the need for breast cancer health education programmes.…”
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“…3,5 In terms of awareness, Omani women show similar characteristics in comparison to those from other Arab countries, such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Jordan. [6][7][8][9][10] A previous qualitative study has highlighted various factors that influence breast cancer awareness among Omani women and the desire among this population for enhanced breast cancer information systems and programmes. 6 Various studies have recognised the need for breast cancer health education programmes.…”
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“…[6][7][8][9][10] A previous qualitative study has highlighted various factors that influence breast cancer awareness among Omani women and the desire among this population for enhanced breast cancer information systems and programmes. 6 Various studies have recognised the need for breast cancer health education programmes. [11][12][13][14][15] However, it is necessary to address barriers to breast cancer awareness and early detection in the context of the local population's presiding social and cultural beliefs.…”
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