Uterine myoma is a benign smooth muscle tumor of the uterus consisting of smooth muscle tissue cells, fibrous binding tissue and collagen located in the uterus. This benign neoplasm is most commonly experienced by women and its prevalence continues to increase by 70%. Myoma uteri can cause big problems in health. Meanwhile, the lack of health information regarding the etiology of myomas has not yet found effective therapy. The importance of health information about early detection of acquired myoma, can increase women's knowledge of the dangers of uterine myoma. The Purpose of this study was to determine the effect of health education with lecture methods and leaflets on early detection of uterine myomas to the knowledge of women in the village of Tateli Dua. This Type of pre experimental design research used one-group pretest-posttest design to compare knowledge before and after health education. The population is women who meet the inclusion and exclusion sample criteria of 65 respondents. The independent variable is health education about early detection of myoma uteri and the dependent variable is women's knowledge. Data collection tools and measuring tools in the form of questionnaires. Data analysis was performed using software and hypothesis testing using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test. The test results showed that there was a significant effect of health education using lecture and leaflet methods about early detection of uterine myomas to the knowledge of women in Tateli village (p-value = 0,000 α = 0.05). It was concluded that there was a health education using lecture method and leaflets on early detection of uterine myoma to increase women's knowledge in Tateli Dua village. Keywords : Counseling, Knowledge, Early Detection of Uterine Myoma
The knowledge of students about disaster prevention emergency patients in vocational Yadika Langowan is still lacking where 80% do not know about Preparedness in facing flood victims. The lack of students' knowledge about preparedness in facing flood victims is due to the lack of exposure of students to health care about preparedness in facing flood victims. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of health education on preparedness in the face of flood victims on student knowledge.The research design in this study was a one-group pre-experimental pre-post test design to compare knowledge before and after being given health education about preparedness to face flood victims to students' knowledge. The population in this study were all students of the Manado Cokroaminoto Vocational School and the sample was students of class X and XI 68 people who were determined by purposive sampling. Analysis with the Wilcoxon signed rank testThe results of the test have a significant effect on health education about preparedness to face flood victims to increase knowledge (p-value = 0,000; α = 0.05). The conclusion is that health education about preparedness to face flood victims increases student knowledge
Background: Symptoms of cervical cancer are often not realized by women so that 70% of cases that occur are found in an advanced stage. This illustrates the still low active participation of women in screening or early detection of cervical cancer (Riksani, 2016). Aims: This study aims to determine the effect of health education on maternal knowledge about VIA examination (Visual Inspection of Acetic Acid) as early detection of cervical cancer in the working area of Tuminting Health Center. Methods: This research method uses a One-Group pre-post test Design to 36 respondents were included in the inclusion criteria by accidental sampling. The measuring instrument used was a questionnaire. Data analysis using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test with a significance level (α) 0.05. Result: The results of this study were obtained from a statistical test of p = 0,000, meaning that the p-value ≤0.05. Conclusion: It was concluded that Ha was accepted, meaning that there was an influence of health education on maternal knowledge about the importance of VIA examination (Visual Inspection of Acetic Acid) as an effort to detect early cervical cancer in the working area of Tuminting Puskesmas. Suggestions for further researchers to conduct a similar study with different research methods such as quasi-experiments with group control.
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