PRIMARY PREVENTION OF CERVICAL CANCER WITH VIDEO MEDIA FOR POSYANDU CADRES

Authors

  • Ni Made Puspita Dewi Puskesmas I Denpasar Timur, Jl. Pucuk No.1, Sumerta, Kec. Denpasar Tim., Kota Denpasar, Bali 80236
  • Ni Komang Erny Astiti Department of Midwifery, Denpasar Health Polytechnic, Puputan st, Renon, South Denpasar, Dangin Puri Klod, Denpasar, Denpasar City, Bali Indonesia 80239
  • I Nyoman Wirata Department of Midwifery, Denpasar Health Polytechnic, Puputan st, Renon, South Denpasar, Dangin Puri Klod, Denpasar, Denpasar City, Bali Indonesia 80239
  • Ni Wayan Suarniti Department of Midwifery, Denpasar Health Polytechnic, Puputan st, Renon, South Denpasar, Dangin Puri Klod, Denpasar, Denpasar City, Bali Indonesia 80239
  • Lely Cintari Department of Midwifery, Denpasar Health Polytechnic, Puputan st, Renon, South Denpasar, Dangin Puri Klod, Denpasar, Denpasar City, Bali Indonesia 80239
  • Ni Made Dwi Purnamayanti Department of Midwifery, Denpasar Health Polytechnic, Puputan st, Renon, South Denpasar, Dangin Puri Klod, Denpasar, Denpasar City, Bali Indonesia 80239

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24843/bvu.v16i1.116

Keywords:

cervical cancer, prevention, caders, education, video

Abstract

Cervical cancer is one of the malignancies of the female reproductive organs with a long pathophysiology. Early detection with Visual Acetate Inspection (VIA) and Pap Smear can prevent poor prognosis. However, the evaluation of the coverage of the achievement of the program is still low. The study aimed to analyze the effectiveness of primary prevention education on cervical cancer using video media to increase the knowledge of posyandu cadres. Type of experimental research categorical paired. The sample was 56 posyandu cadres who were selected by purposive sampling. Knowledge data collection was done with pretest and posttest questionnaires. Data analysis was performed with Wilcoxon (ρ=0.005). The results showed an increase in the median value of knowledge pretest 65.00 to the posttest median of 85.00. Video media effectively increases the knowledge of posyandu cadres about the early detection of cervical cancer (ρ=0.000). Health education with video media proved effective in increasing the knowledge of posyandu cadres about the primary prevention of cervical cancer. It is hoped that this study can contribute to improving the ability of human resources in promotive efforts through interactive media-based health promotion.

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Published

2024-02-01