effects on reproductive disorders and weight-gain
issues, pushing the respondents to make visits to the
healthcare service (Simmons & Edelman, 2016;
Wiebe, Brotto, & MacKay, 2011).
5 CONCLUSIONS
Most women of childbearing age have low
interpersonal factors; the family/husband, neighbors,
close friends and health workers still offer little
support in the prevention of cervical cancer in
Puskesmas, Lamongan. Various situational factors
show almost an equal number of available options:
the level of community participation and
environmental conditions. Cancer prevention efforts
are mostly in the category of pretty. Almost all have
done to prevent cervical cancer primary prevention
of secondary, but many are not doing. Low
interpersonal factors that will inhibit cancer
prevention efforts. Situational factors are almost
balanced by the options available: the level of
community participation and environmental
conditions will support efforts to prevent cervical
cancer in women of childbearing age, in the working
area of Puskesmas Lamongan.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The researchers would like to thank the Faculty of
Nursing, Universitas Airlangga for the publication
and all the women of childbearing age who devoted
their time and willingness to participate.
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