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. 2010 Mar 18;44(1):52–56. doi: 10.2478/v10019-010-0009-9

TABLE 1.

The attitudes of midwifery students (Faculty of Health Sciences, Ljubljana, Slovenia, academic year 2002/2003) towards teaching BSE, receiving additional BSE education and breast towards BC detection and treatment in the future

1. year (n = 28) 3. year (n = 25) Chi-square p-value
Teaching BSE helps early BC detection Yes 28 (100%) 25 (100%) / /
No 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Teaching BSE should be one of midwives’ duties Yes 28 (100%) 25 (100%) / /
No 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
I am willing to receive further BSE education Yes 26 (92.86%) 22 (88%) 0.362 0.5469
No 2 (7.14%) 3 (12%)
I favour practical demonstration of BSE Yes 22 (78.56%) 16 (64%) 0.9327 0.3341
No 6 (21.44%) 9 (36%)
I am optimistic about BC detection and treatment in the future Yes 24 (85.71%) 23 (92%) 0.5311 0.4664
No 4 (14.29%) 2 (8%)

n = number; BSE = breast self-examination; BC = breast cancer