Educational program on breast cancer for women of the Doctor´s Office 028-2. Manicaragua, Cuba

Authors

  • Aray Cabello Cabrera Villa Clara University of Medical Sciences.
  • Yailé Payne Gutiérrez Villa Clara University of Medical Sciences.
  • René Luis Morán Villa Clara University of Medical Sciences.
  • Yaimelin Carrazana Santos Villa Clara University of Medical Sciences.
  • Yisley Mesa Reyes Villa Clara University of Medical Sciences.
  • Sonia Pérez Álvarez Villa Clara University of Medical Sciences.

Keywords:

training courses, community medicine, environmental quality, indicators of quality of life, quality of health care

Abstract

Background: breast cancer represents a global health problem due to its high incidence; at present this is the most frequent type of cancer in women.
Objective: to develop an educational program on breast cancer aimed at the women of the Doctor´Office 028-2, of the "50th Anniversary" Teaching Polyclinic, in Manicaragua.
Methods: a pre-experimental study of educational intervention was developed, evaluated by specialists, in the Medical Office 028-2, of the "50 Aniversario" Teaching Polyclinic of the Manicaragua municipality, from January 2021 to January 2022. Theoretical methods were used: analysis-synthesis, inductive -deductive and historical-logical; Empirical ones: documentary, survey and mathematical-statistical for the analysis of the investigated data.
Results: the ages of 45 to 54 years predominated, the majority had no past medical history and their knowledge on how to prevent the disease was insufficient, for which an educational program was designed, which was assessed by specialist criteria.
Conclusions: after being evaluated as adequate, it was applied with very good results among the females; the need to intensify the educational work of the physician and other personnel involved in caring for women is alerted so that they develop awareness of the importance of early detection of this neoplasm.

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Author Biographies

Aray Cabello Cabrera, Villa Clara University of Medical Sciences.

Graduate in Nursing. Assistant teacher. Municipal Health Directorate. Manicaragua. Villa Clara.

Yailé Payne Gutiérrez, Villa Clara University of Medical Sciences.

Doctor in medicine. I Degree Specialist in Comprehensive General Medicine and Clinical Laboratory. Instructor. “50th Anniversary†Teaching Polyclinic. Manicaragua. Villa Clara.

René Luis Morán, Villa Clara University of Medical Sciences.

Doctor in medicine. I Degree Specialist in Comprehensive General Medicine. instructor. Manicaragua Municipal Hygiene and Epidemiology Unit. Manicaragua. Villa Clara.

Yaimelin Carrazana Santos, Villa Clara University of Medical Sciences.

Graduate in Nursing. Specialist in Hygiene and Epidemiology. Assistant Professor Municipal Hygiene and Epidemiology Unit of Manicaragua. Manicaragua. Villa Clara.

Yisley Mesa Reyes, Villa Clara University of Medical Sciences.

Graduate in Hygiene and Epidemiology. Assistant teacher. Manicaragua Municipal Hygiene and Epidemiology Unit. Manicaragua. Villa Clara.

Sonia Pérez Álvarez, Villa Clara University of Medical Sciences.

Graduate in Nursing. Assistant teacher. “50th Anniversary†Teaching Polyclinic. Manicaragua. Villa Clara.

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Published

2023-11-15

How to Cite

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Cabello Cabrera A, Payne Gutiérrez Y, Luis Morán R, Carrazana Santos Y, Mesa Reyes Y, Pérez Álvarez S. Educational program on breast cancer for women of the Doctor´s Office 028-2. Manicaragua, Cuba. EDUMEC [Internet]. 2023 Nov. 15 [cited 2025 Jul. 1];15(1):e2674. Available from: https://revedumecentro.sld.cu/index.php/edumc/article/view/e2674

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