Cervical Cancer Awareness: An Information Dissemination Campaign In Indonesia

This descriptive-correlational study was conducted to determine the level of cervical cancer awareness of 196 participants who were conveniently recruited from selected regions in South Cimahi, Melong, West Java,Indonesia. The survey was conducted on February 2014 for fifteen (15) days usin...

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Main Authors: Dedeh Sri Rahayu, Sri Rahayu, Marcos Ochoa
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Padjadjaran 2017-09-01
Series:JKP (Jurnal Keperawatan Padjajaran)
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Online Access:http://jkp.fkep.unpad.ac.id/index.php/jkp/article/view/97/91
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spelling doaj-a579a47a2fd64e9b98ebefcd0e385e772020-11-24T23:29:01ZindUniversitas PadjadjaranJKP (Jurnal Keperawatan Padjajaran)2338-53242442-72762017-09-01322532Cervical Cancer Awareness: An Information Dissemination Campaign In IndonesiaDedeh Sri Rahayu0 Sri Rahayu1Marcos Ochoa2STIKes Budi Luhur Phipippine Women’s University Phipippine Women’s UniversityThis descriptive-correlational study was conducted to determine the level of cervical cancer awareness of 196 participants who were conveniently recruited from selected regions in South Cimahi, Melong, West Java,Indonesia. The survey was conducted on February 2014 for fifteen (15) days using a survey questionnaire for data collection. Descriptive statistics such as frequency and percentage distribution were used for demographic profile and weighted mean for the assessment of the level of awareness on cervical cancer, and inferential statistics such as Pearson r and chi square for hypothesis testing. They have moderate awareness on basic information on cervical cancer, foremost are the areas on prevention, anatomy, treatment and common diagnostic examination, but with very little knowledge or partial awareness on the items pertaining to signs and symptoms, etiology and mode of transmission of cervical cancer. The results of chi square and pearson r tests found that the participants’ gender and educational attainment were not significantly correlated with their level of awareness on cervical cancer while, family monthly income was significantly correlated to their level of awareness. Hence, this study concluded that gender and educational attainment do not necessarily determine a person’s level of awareness or knowledge but family income could contribute to their level of awareness. The study findings formed the basis of designing an information dissemination campaign material on cervical cancer among the residents of South Cimahi, Indonesia. In this regard, an intensive information dissemination campaign program on cervical cancer is recommended using the proposed campaign material designed.http://jkp.fkep.unpad.ac.id/index.php/jkp/article/view/97/91Campaigncervical cancerdetection
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author Dedeh Sri Rahayu
Sri Rahayu
Marcos Ochoa
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Sri Rahayu
Marcos Ochoa
Cervical Cancer Awareness: An Information Dissemination Campaign In Indonesia
JKP (Jurnal Keperawatan Padjajaran)
Campaign
cervical cancer
detection
author_facet Dedeh Sri Rahayu
Sri Rahayu
Marcos Ochoa
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title Cervical Cancer Awareness: An Information Dissemination Campaign In Indonesia
title_short Cervical Cancer Awareness: An Information Dissemination Campaign In Indonesia
title_full Cervical Cancer Awareness: An Information Dissemination Campaign In Indonesia
title_fullStr Cervical Cancer Awareness: An Information Dissemination Campaign In Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Cervical Cancer Awareness: An Information Dissemination Campaign In Indonesia
title_sort cervical cancer awareness: an information dissemination campaign in indonesia
publisher Universitas Padjadjaran
series JKP (Jurnal Keperawatan Padjajaran)
issn 2338-5324
2442-7276
publishDate 2017-09-01
description This descriptive-correlational study was conducted to determine the level of cervical cancer awareness of 196 participants who were conveniently recruited from selected regions in South Cimahi, Melong, West Java,Indonesia. The survey was conducted on February 2014 for fifteen (15) days using a survey questionnaire for data collection. Descriptive statistics such as frequency and percentage distribution were used for demographic profile and weighted mean for the assessment of the level of awareness on cervical cancer, and inferential statistics such as Pearson r and chi square for hypothesis testing. They have moderate awareness on basic information on cervical cancer, foremost are the areas on prevention, anatomy, treatment and common diagnostic examination, but with very little knowledge or partial awareness on the items pertaining to signs and symptoms, etiology and mode of transmission of cervical cancer. The results of chi square and pearson r tests found that the participants’ gender and educational attainment were not significantly correlated with their level of awareness on cervical cancer while, family monthly income was significantly correlated to their level of awareness. Hence, this study concluded that gender and educational attainment do not necessarily determine a person’s level of awareness or knowledge but family income could contribute to their level of awareness. The study findings formed the basis of designing an information dissemination campaign material on cervical cancer among the residents of South Cimahi, Indonesia. In this regard, an intensive information dissemination campaign program on cervical cancer is recommended using the proposed campaign material designed.
topic Campaign
cervical cancer
detection
url http://jkp.fkep.unpad.ac.id/index.php/jkp/article/view/97/91
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