2019-2022年女性生殖健康促进预防宫颈癌的有效教育媒介:系统文献综述

Sudartinah ., Fitriani Mediastuti, H. Kasjono
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子宫颈癌的发病率为每10万人中23.4人,平均死亡率为每10万人中13.9人,其中约50%的子宫颈癌患者最终死亡。世卫组织预测,到2030年,印度尼西亚的宫颈癌患者和其他癌症患者将增加七倍。宣传健康的媒体教育是预防宫颈癌的初级预防措施之一。本研究旨在通过系统的文献综述,分析2019 - 2022年育龄妇女预防宫颈癌最有效的健康促进教育媒介。系统检索DOAJ、Google Scholar、PubMed和Science Direct四个数据库,检索2019年4月至2022年4月发表的文献。结果显示17,931篇文章最初是从文献系统检索中提取的。其中,有6篇文章符合主题和纳入标准。在纳入研究的六篇文章中,它们具有良好的方法学质量。六篇文章中,五篇文章采用准实验研究方法,一篇文章采用定性研究方法。六篇关于实验研究的文章中有三篇,包括对电影的干预,明确指出视听媒体对提高对宫颈癌的认识、态度和行为有重大影响。另一篇文章指出,使用的教育媒体类型是小册子,社交媒体,其中之一是Facebook
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Effective Educational Media for Health Promotion to Preventing Cervical Cancer of Women Reproductive in 2019–2022: A Systematic Literature Review
The incidence of cervical cancer is 23.4 per 100,000 population with an average death rate of 13.9 per 100,000 population, where about 50% of cervical cancer sufferers end up dying. WHO predicts that in 2030 there will be an increase in cervical cancer patients and other cancer sufferers in Indonesia up to seven times. Media education with health promotion is one of the primary prevention that can be done to prevent cervical cancer. This study aims to analyze the most effective educational media for health promotion in the prevention of cervical cancer in women of childbearing age in 2019 - 2022 based on a systematic literature review. Literature search was carried out systemically in four DOAJ databases, Google Scholar, PubMed and Science Direct with publications between April 2019 to April 2022. Results showed 17,931 articles were originally drawn from a systematic search of the literature. Of these, six articles matched the theme and inclusion criteria. Of the six articles included in the study, they had good methodological quality. Of the six articles, five articles used quasi-experimental research methods and one article used qualitative research methods. Three of the six articles on experimental research, including interventions with films, clearly stated that audiovisual media had a significant effect on increasing knowledge, attitudes and behavior about cervical cancer. Another article states that the types of educational media used are booklets, social media, one of which is Facebook
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