dc.description.abstract | Cervical cancer is the second highest cause of death in women in the world
after breast cancer and is a leading cause of death in women in developing
countries. Motivation for screening is very important so that women are willing to
detect it early, but there are still many WUS who are not motivated to take IVA
tests, so that efforts are needed to increase motivation to do IVA through health
education. This study aims to determine the effect of cervical cancer health
education on the motivation of conducting an IVA examination. The study design
uses a literature review. Data collection procedures using organize, synthesize,
identify, and formulate. The journals studied were 10 journals taken from the
Garuda Portal, Google Scholar and NCBI using the keyword counseling
motivational visual inspection of acetic acid. The time span used is the 2016-2020
issue of the journal. Journal review results suggested that before being given
health education, WUS motivation in conducting IVA examination tends to be
classified as moderate or sufficient, and after being given health education to be
high or good, so there is an effect of health education on WUS motivation for IVA
examination as evidenced by an increase in motivation scores. The conclusion that
can be drawn is that health education about cervical cancer can increase
motivation to do an IVA examination. Health workers are expected to carry out
IVA examinations by picking up the ball or approaching the target, so as to
increase WUS participation in conducting IVA examinations. | en_US |