An educational strategy for improving knowledge about breast and cervical cancer prevention among Mexican middle school students

Abstract Introduction Prevention programs have not achieved the expected results in preventing mortality from breast and cervical cancer in Mexico. Therefore, we propose a complementary strategy. Methodology An educational strategy for high school students in Mexico (2011–2013) was designed (longitu...

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Published inPreventive medicine reports Vol. 2; no. C; pp. 250 - 254
Main Authors Calderón- Garcidueñas, Ana Laura, Flores-Peña, Yolanda, De León-Leal, Silvia, Vázquez-Martínez, Carlos Alberto, Farías-Calderón, Ana Gabriela, Melo-Santiesteban, Guadalupe, Elizondo-Zapién, Rosa María, Hernandez-Hernandez, Dulce María, Garza-Moya, Rubén, Cerda-Flores, Ricardo Martín
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier 2015
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Summary:Abstract Introduction Prevention programs have not achieved the expected results in preventing mortality from breast and cervical cancer in Mexico. Therefore, we propose a complementary strategy. Methodology An educational strategy for high school students in Mexico (2011–2013) was designed (longitudinal design, two measurements and a single intervention). The postintervention assessment included: 1) knowledge acquired by students about cancer prevention and 2) The performance of the student as a health promoter in their household. The strategy was based on analysis of cases and developed in three sessions. An assessment tool was designed and validated (Test–Retest). The levels of knowledge according to the qualifications expected by chance were determined. Wilcoxon test compared results before and after intervention. Results An assessment instrument with 0.80 reliability was obtained. 831 high school students were analyzed. Wilcoxon rank-sum test showed a significant learning after the intervention (Z = − 2.64, p = 0.008) with improvement of levels of knowledge in a 154.5%. 49% of students had a good performance as health promoters. Conclusions The learning in preventive measures is important to sensitize individuals to prevention campaigns against cancer. This strategy proved to improve the level of knowledge of students in an easy and affordable way.
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Present address: Instituto de Medicina Forense, Juan Pablo II, Esq. Reyes Heroles. Fracc. Costa Verde, C.P.: 94294, Boca del Rio, Ver. México. Fax: + 52 229 934 40 53.
ISSN:2211-3355
2211-3355
DOI:10.1016/j.pmedr.2015.02.006