key: cord-0684892-gw58v9jd authors: Nindrea, Ricvan Dana; Sari, Nissa Prima; Harahap, Wirsma Arif; Haryono, Samuel J.; Kusnanto, Hari; Dwiprahasto, Iwan; Lazuardi, Lutfan; Aryandono, Teguh title: Survey Data of COVID-19 Awareness, Knowledge, Preparedness and Related Behaviors Among Breast Cancer Patients In Indonesia date: 2020-08-08 journal: Data Brief DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2020.106145 sha: 7770c0db996e85cab25b1fd222c6a8655bc1abae doc_id: 684892 cord_uid: gw58v9jd This dataset presents a survey data describing COVID-19 awareness, knowledge, preparedness and related behaviors among breast cancer patients in Indonesia. The data were collected from breast cancer patients through a survey distributed by an online questionnaire, assesing social-demographic characteristics (6 items), COVID-19 awareness (5 items), knowledge (2 items), preparedness (2 items) and related behaviors (2 items), from 20(th) June until 14(th) July 2020. The samples were gathered 500 breast cancer patients in Indonesia who were willing to fill an online questionnaire. SPSS version 23.0 was used to analyzed the data by descriptive and inferential statistics and SmartPLS 3 to created the partial least square path modelling. The data will help in preventing the transmission of COVID-19 among breast cancer patients and can support for health education and promotion interventions. Public health Health education, health promotion How data were acquired Data was collected using an online survey platform (google forms). The questionnaire is provided as a supplementary file Raw Analyzed Filtered (descriptive and inferential statistics) The breast cancer patients collected through medical records review at Dr. M. Djamil General Hospital Padang, Sardjito General Hospital Yogyakarta and Dharmais Cancer Hospital Jakarta. The survey data was conducted from 500 breast cancer patients in Indonesia to assesing COVID-19 awareness, knowledge, preparedness and related behaviors with internet access. The survey data was conducted through an online questionnaire, which was delivered to breast cancer patients in Indonesia with convenience sampling technique. Region: Southeast Asia Country: Indonesia The data are available in Mendeley Data https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/th4k22mf4f/draft?a=f9071e1a-d39d-4983-9350-ada62261d845 Value of the Data  These data are useful because this is the first survey that involved 500 of respondents that explore COVID-19 awareness, knowledge, preparedness and related behaviors among breast cancer patients in Indonesia.  All researchers in epidemiology, cancer registry, and health psychology can benefit from these data because by using this data to give the government recommendations to help in preventing the spread of COVID-19 among breast cancer patients and can support for health education and promotion interventions in their country.  The data will be valuable to researchers who want to compare with similar studies on COVID-19 awareness, knowledge, preparedness and related behaviors among breast cancer patients from other countries or developing to systematic review and also meta-analysis in the future  These data could potentially make an impact on society, involving other variables that influence of breast cancer patients behaviors to prevent the transmission of COVID-19. The dataset provides an insightful information based on survey data on COVID-19 awareness, knowledge, preparedness and related behaviors among breast cancer patients in Indonesia. The breast cancer patients collected through medical records review at Dr. M. Djamil General Hospital Padang, Sardjito General Hospital Yogyakarta and Dharmais Cancer Hospital Jakarta. The survey data was conducted from 500 breast cancer patients in Indonesia to assesing COVID-19 awareness, knowledge, preparedness and related behaviors with internet access. The data include five major group of variable: a) social-demographic characteristics, including age, educational background, working status, marital status and nutritional status; b) Five items for COVID-19 awareness including information about COVID-19, seriousness of COVID-19, COVID-19 as a public health threats, probability get sick from COVID-19 and someone arround of participants get COVID-19; c) two items assesed COVID-19 related to knowledge including correctly identified 3 symptoms of the COVID-19 and correctly identified 3 prevention methods of the COVID-19; d) two items measured COVID-19 related to preparedness government confident to prevent of COVID-19 and preparedness related to COVID-19 outbreak; e) two items assesed their COVID-19 related behaviors including COVID-19 changed daily routine and plans. The questionnaire is provided as a supplementary file. Social-demographic characteristics are presented in Table 1 . The detailed measurement of responses on COVID-19 awareness, knowledge, preparedness and related behaviors among breast cancer patients in Indonesia are described in Table 2 -5. Correlation between COVID-19 awareness, knowledge, preparedness and related behaviors among breast cancer patients In Indonesia are described in Table 6 . Partial least square path modelling COVID-19 awareness, knowledge, preparedness and related behaviors among breast cancer patients In Indonesia in Figure 1 . This research was conducted using a cross sectional survey design to determine COVID-19 awareness, knowledge and preparedness with related behaviors among breast cancer patients in Indonesia. The dataset in this survey were 500 breast cancer patients collected through medical records review at Dr. M. Djamil General Hospital Padang, Sardjito General Hospital Yogyakarta and Dharmais Cancer Hospital Jakarta, by the written online informed consent. The data responses collected between 20 th June until 14 th July 2020. The main researchers selected to use WhatsApp Messenger for enrolling potential participants. A questionnaire was designed and executed and made using google forms and link generated was shared on Whatsapp messenger after main researchers got the contact number of participants from medical records review and permitted by doctors or team members who treated patients at Dr. M. Djamil General Hospital Padang, Sardjito General Hospital Yogyakarta and Dharmais Cancer Hospital Jakarta. The sampling technique in this survey is convenience sampling [1] . The inclusion criteria were female patients with pathology examination showed positive breast cancer based on medical records review and never infected COVID-19 [2] . The survey items of COVID-19 awareness were adapted used previous studies [3, 4] , knowledge preparedness, behaviors related to COVID-19 questionnaire items were adapted from previous study by Wolf et al [4] . The questionnaire translating to Indonesian. The respondent's social-demographics analyzed using frequency and percentage. The COVID-19 awareness, knowledge, preparedness and related behaviors among breast cancer patients analyzed using Pearson correlation test. P value <0.05 was stated as statistically significant. Breast cancer risk from modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors among women in Southeast Asia: a meta-analysis, Asian. Pac Association of BRCA1 promoter methylation with breast cancer in Asia: a meta-analysis, Asian. Pac Perceptions and plans for prevention of Ebola: results from a national survey Awareness, attitudes, and actions related to COVID-19 among adults with chronic conditions at the onset of the U.S. outbreak: a cross-sectional survey The author would like to thanks to participants who were willing to give a response to the data of this survey. The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships which have, or could be perceived to have, influenced the work reported in this article. This study passed the ethical review by the ethics commiittee of the Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The survey data was conducted according to the Declaration of Helsinki. Supplementary material associated with this article can be found, in the online version.