Clinical Trial

Effects of Health Education on Knowledge, Attitude and Screening for Cervical Cancer in Women

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This record was last updated April 16, 2025 (before its estimated August 1, 2025 completion). Its status may not reflect the trial's current state.
Summary
Women's knowledge, attitudes and behaviors about cancer are very important in the prevention of cervical cancer. In addition to medical interventions, psychosocial support and education programs are of great importance in the fight against cancer. Peer support helps individuals going through the same disease process to exchange information and emotional support by sharing their experiences with each other. In addition, the information obtained through peer support provides more permanent learning in individuals due to the transfer of information based on similar experiences and the creation of more trust and empathy compared to traditional education methods. Peer-supported education programs for women diagnosed with cervical cancer not only provide theoretical knowledge but also support the applicability of this knowledge in daily life. The trainings address topics such as risk factors of cervical cancer, the importance of HPV vaccination, the necessity of regular screening tests and healthy lifestyle behaviors, including attitudes towards cervical cancer prevention and cancer-related information. It is very important that this information is not limited to individual learning and that it is discussed within the group and supported by experiences through peer support, in order to increase the level of knowledge.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT06929234
Lead Sponsor Ordu University
Conditions Peer Support, Health Education, Cervical Cancers
Enrollment 30 participants
Start Date 2025-05-01
Primary Completion 2025-08-01 (estimated)
Study Completion 2025-10-01 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2025-04-16