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    The Effect of Self-Management Education by the Teach-Back Method on Uncertainty of Patients with Breast Cancer: a Quasi-Experimental Study

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    The present study aimed to determine the effect of self-management education by the teach-back method on uncertainty of patients with breast cancer. This quasi-experimental study (before and after) investigated 50 patients with breast cancer who referred to Surgery Clinic in Kerman from December 2015 to March 2016. The convenient sampling method was used for participants� selection. Participants were randomly divided into intervention and control groups. The questionnaire was completed before and after training by the teach-back method in both groups. Data were analyzed by SPSS software version 20. The results of the study showed that teach-back training in the intervention group improved self-management compared to the control group and the total score decreased from 106 to 73 (p = 0.01). Even after controlling confounders, such as place of residence and history of cancer education, the differences between the above groups remained statistically significant. Self-management education program by the teach-back method can help reduce uncertainty in patients with breast cancer. Therefore, it is recommended to use this educational method to improve self-management and reduce uncertainty in these patients. © 2019, American Association for Cancer Education

    Impact of Educational Intervention for Hand Hygiene on Dental Students’ Knowledge, Attitude, and Bacterial Contamination Level on Hands

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