Web-Based Education Program and Educational Booklet Developed on Cervıcal Cancer
NCT ID: NCT06705309
Last Updated: 2024-11-26
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
128 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-05-29
2024-11-21
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Cervical cancer is primarily associated with high-risk Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) infections, which are transmitted mainly through sexual contact. In fact, 99.7% of cervical cancer cases are linked to HPV infection. Understanding the risk factors for HPV and cervical cancer is essential for prevention. These risk-enhancing factors include early sexual activity, poor hygiene practices, low socioeconomic status, and immunosuppressive conditions, such as HIV infection or the use of immunosuppressive drugs.
To tackle this significant public health issue, the World Health Organization (WHO) launched the "Cervical Cancer Elimination Program," which sets ambitious goals to reduce the burden of cervical cancer by 2030. These goals include 90% of girls vaccinated against HPV by age 15, 70% of women aged 35-45 screened for cervical cancer, and 90% of women diagnosed with cervical cancer to have access to treatment. These targets are part of a broader effort to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health problem, aiming for a world where the incidence of cervical cancer is significantly reduced through vaccination, screening, and treatment accessibility.
Despite global efforts, there is a low participation rate in cervical cancer screening programs in Turkey, highlighting the urgent need to increase public awareness about the importance of early detection. Increasing awareness through educational campaigns can improve participation and, in turn, help reduce the incidence of cervical cancer.
Web-based education is increasingly recognized as an effective tool for promoting health behaviors and raising awareness on various health topics. Its key advantages include cost-effectiveness, accessibility, and convenience. Web-based programs are generally more affordable than in-person interventions and can reach a wide audience, including individuals who may not have easy access to healthcare facilities. Participants can engage with the content at their own pace, making it an attractive option for health education.
Studies have shown that web-based and video-based education can significantly enhance awareness about cervical cancer and encourage women to undergo preventive screenings, such as the Pap smear test, which is crucial for early detection.
The study developed a web-based education program and an educational booklet on cervical cancer, grounded in the Health Belief Model. This model focuses on individuals' perceptions of health risks and the benefits of taking preventive actions. The study aims to evaluate the impact of these educational tools on women's knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding cervical cancer prevention. By assessing the effectiveness of these educational resources, the study aims to contribute to the dissemination of cervical cancer prevention methods and enrich the existing literature on the topic.
This research aims to provide valuable insights into how web-based education and educational booklets can be used to improve women's understanding of cervical cancer and enhance preventive behaviors. By contributing to public awareness and facilitating access to information, this study supports global and national efforts to reduce the burden of cervical cancer.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Web-Based Education Group
Web-Based Education Group
Web-Based Education
The Effect of a Web-Based Education Program and Educational Booklet Developed on Cervıcal Cancer on Women's Prevention Methods
Interventions
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Web-Based Education
The Effect of a Web-Based Education Program and Educational Booklet Developed on Cervıcal Cancer on Women's Prevention Methods
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Having never had a cervical cancer screening before,
* Having received training on cervical cancer,
* There is no obstacle to answering the questions physically, mathematically or spiritually,
* Having internet access,
* Being able to use a computer and/or tablet effectively,
* Academicians working in health programs,
* Healthy female academics who did not agree to participate in the research,
* Being able to use a computer
Exclusion Criteria
* Not completing any of the required forms,
* Those who give up participating in the study at any stage of the study
* Do not visit 80% of the tabs in the web training program,
* Those who have never read the training booklet will be excluded.
30 Years
65 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Ebru Şen
Phd Student - Lecturer
Principal Investigators
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Ebru Sen
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa
Locations
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Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa
Avcılar, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Istanbul UniversityC
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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