Abstract

The study aims to determine predisposing, enabling, and reinforcing factors of fertile age women in early detection of cervical cancer. The study was descriptive that conducted on 100 of fertile age women. Data were collected from April to August 2020 using a questionnaire based on Lawrence Green's theory by Google form. Data were analysed using a descriptive test and SPSS version 22 was applied. The study result found that the level of knowledge was good (46%), the negative attitude was 68%, to get early detection information was never (70%), Education level was high school (56%). The health service places were mostly unreachable (52%), 70% had never done early detection of cervical cancer, and the husband's motivation for decision making was 59%. The religious figures were not there 85%, the role of community leaders was not thereby 87% and the role of health Kader was not there by 75%. Predisposing, Enabling, Reinforcing Factors of Fertile Age Women greatly influence the behaviour of women of childbearing age in Early Detection of Cervical Cancer.

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