The Differences Effect of Health Education between Movie and Lecture on mother’s intention and participation on Visual Inspection Acetic Acid Test (VIA Test) in Karawang District

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Sri Mulyati

Abstract

Background : The Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid (VIA) test is a practical ancheaperway to prevent cervical cancer. One way to influence intention and participation in VIA test is health education based on the movie and lecture.  The purpose of this study was to determine the difference effect of health education between movie and lecture on mother’s intention and participation on VIA test. 


Methods : The study design was quasi eksperiment. The sampling technique was consecutive sampling technique on 120 respondents.  The data analysis employed  bivariable analysis with chi-square, Fisher Exact Test, Mann Whitney and T-Test.


Results : This study showed there was a significant  difference  effect of the health education between the movie and lecture on the intention and participation (P<0.05). There was increase intention in movie group (196,89%) than lecture group (127,96%). There was increase participation in movie group  (60%) than lecture group (38%).


Conclusion : This study suggests that health education based on the movie  can be used as a method  health promotion program on early detection of cervical

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