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Published on: March 14, 2014
Effects of the Training About Prostate Cancer and Screening Methods on Knowledge Level
Senay Karadag Arli1, Ayse Berivan Bakan1
1Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing, Agri Ibrahim Cecen University School of Health, Agri, Turkey.
Abstract:
This quasi-experimental study aims to identify the effects of the training about prostate cancer and screening methods given to men aged 40 and over on their knowledge level. It was found that there were no differences between the experimental and control groups in terms of the perceived susceptibility, perceived seriousness, health motivation, perceived barriers, and perceived benefits subscale mean scores, but the posttest data revealed that the perceived susceptibility, health motivation, and perceived benefits subscale mean scores of the experimental group were higher and their perceived barriers mean score was lower; the differences between the mean scores were statistically significant (p < .05, p < .01, p < .001). An analysis of the Health Belief Model after the training about prostate cancer and screening methods showed that the training was effective. Actually, the authors recommended that especially male nurses can play an effective role in training about prostate cancer and screening methods for men in Turkey.
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