Awareness of External Breast Prosthesis, it’s availability and affordability in Eastern Nigeria

SA Journal of Oncology

 
 
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Title Awareness of External Breast Prosthesis, it’s availability and affordability in Eastern Nigeria
 
Creator Daniel, Jovita A. Nkwazema, Adaugo C. Odoh, Onyinye I. Egbujo, Sydney M. Onyido, Darlington C. Daniel, Lydwina S. Njemanze, Uchechi M. Amuchie, Godwin C. Igwe, Alice C. Okefienam, Emmanuel C.
 
Subject Breast Cancer; External Breast Prosthesis; Mastectomy breast cancer; mastectomy; breast prosthesis; self-esteem; awareness.
Description The major impact of mastectomy is on the self-image and the mental status of patients, which may negatively affect their quality of life. External breast prosthesis (EBP) gives the woman a better shape as it takes the shape of the lost breast. This improves her confidence, looks and general disposition. We assessed EBP awareness among mastectomy patients, its availability and affordability in the Eastern region of Nigeria. The survey was conducted among mastectomy patients attending clinics at University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Enugu, Federal Medical Centre Owerri and Federal Medical Centre Umuahia, all in South East Nigeria. A total of 32 mastectomy patients filled out questionnaires designed to obtain relevant data on knowledge of existence, availability and affordability of EBP in three big cities in South Eastern Nigeria. Data were analysed using the Statistical Analysis Software Version 8.2. Result showed only half (50%) of the participants were aware of the existence of EBP. Out of 32 patients, 23 (71.9%) were not using EBP and only 9 (28.1%) were currently using EBP. The majority of the participants (85.7%) do not know where and how to get EBP and therefore do not have access to EBP, while 4.8% cannot afford EBP.Contribution: There is poor awareness of the existence of EBP among breast cancer survivors. Consequently, there is poor usage of this device which otherwise, would help to restore self esteem in this population. The study exposed the need for awareness creation on the existence of EBP.
 
Publisher AOSIS
 
Contributor No funding was received for the research
Date 2024-07-17
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — Survey
Format text/html application/epub+zip text/xml application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/sajo.v8i0.286
 
Source South African Journal of Oncology; Vol 8 (2024); 5 pages 2523-0646 2518-8704
 
Language eng
 
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Coverage West Africa; Nigeria; Southeast — —
Rights Copyright (c) 2024 Jovita A. Daniel, Adaugo C. Nkwazema, Onyinye I. Odoh, Sydney M. Egbujo, Darlington C. Onyido, Lydwina S. Daniel, Uchechi M. Njemanze, Godwin C. Amuchie, Alice C. Igwe, Emmanuel C. Okefienam https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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