Analysis of the Factors Influencing to Examination of Visual Acetic Inspection at Regional Public Health Dekai Yahukimo District
Journal Title: International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
Background: Cervical cancer is the second largest cancer in the world in women aged 15-45 years after breast cancer, while in Indonesia it is in first place and in PPAua fourth place, where every hour an estimated one woman dies from cervical cancer. One interception of cervical cancer in women through early detection at the Puskesmas through Visual Acetic Acid (IVA) Inspection, but not all women are willing to HIV 1.76% at Dekai 2017 Health Center which can be used by different women officer. Research Objectives: To Analysis The Factors Influence To Examination Of Visual Acetic Inspection At Regional Public Health Dekai Yahukimo District. Research Method: Analytical with case control design. The population is all capital cities with a total sample of 6 people. Data obtained using questionnaires and analysis using chi square and logistic binary regression. Results: Factors related to the examination of IVA in the work area of Dekai Yahukimo District Health Center were age (p-value 0.011; OR = 4.911; CI95% (1,533-15,732), education (p-value 0.002; OR = 6.573; CI95% (2,028 - 21,305), occupation (p-value 0.002; OR = 0.996; CI95% (0.101 - 0.861), knowledge (p-value 0.005; OR = 9.130; CI95% (0.901 - 43.857) and attitudes ( p-value 0,043; OR = 3,724; CI95% (1,168 - 11,872) Whereas the factor that does not lose is affordability (p-value 0,190; OR = 2,347; CI95% (0,801 6,874), Number of husbands (p-value 0,926; OR = 0.817; CI95% (0.279 - 2,394) and health workers (p-value 0.196; OR = 2.956; CI95% (0.749 - 11.666). Age and education have a dominant factor in IVA examination.
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Ita Kudiay
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