Table 2.
Knowledge, practice and perceived importance of breast self-examination in 120 women in Buea, Cameroon
| Knowledge/Practice | Response | Frequency | % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ever heard about BSE |
|
|
|
| |
Yes |
89 |
74.17 |
| |
No |
31 |
25.83 |
| Know how to perform BSE |
|
|
|
| |
Yes |
71 |
59.17 |
| |
No |
49 |
40.83 |
| Frequency of BSE |
|
|
|
| |
Monthly |
42 |
35.00 |
| |
Every 6 months |
15 |
12.5 |
| |
Yearly |
15 |
12.5 |
| |
Never |
48 |
40.00 |
| Overall Awareness on BSE* |
|
|
|
| |
Not aware |
31 |
25.83 |
| |
Partially aware |
47 |
39.17 |
| |
Substantially aware |
42 |
35.00 |
| Impression on importance of BSE |
|
|
|
| |
Important |
114 |
95 |
| Not important | 6 | 5 |
* Not aware: never heard of BSE, had absolutely no idea on how to perform it and never practiced it; partially aware: heard of BSE, had slight idea on how to perform it but did not practice it often; substantially aware: heard of BSE, knew how to perform it and practiced it often.