ABSTRAK One effort to reduce the prevalence of cervical cancer is by IVA Test, but the coverageof IVA Test in Bondongan Health Center is still low and has not reached the nationaltarget, in 2016 (9.9%), 2017 (0.8%). The research objective was to examine in depth aboutthe behavior of WUS (30-50 years) in conducting IVA Test in the work area ofBondongan Health Center. This research is a qualitative study with the Rapid AssessmentProcedure design. Data collection was done through Focus Group Discussion, In-depthInterviews and document review observations, carried out in March-May 2019 atBondongan Health Center and Bogor City Health Office. The results of the researchshowed that the knowledge of informants about cervical cancer and IVA Test waslacking. Access from home to health services is still affordable. The attitude and behaviorof the officers in providing IVA Test services are considered good. Cervical cancer is athreat to the health of informants and by carrying out IVA Test is known to have or notcervical cancer. Obstacles found in conducting IVA Test: 1) fear and shame at the timeof examination, and fear of examination results, 2) not having time to check because ofwork 3) not knowing information about IVA Test (schedule and costs) 4) no complaintsand WUS's knowledge is still lacking, 5) obstacles in terms of facilities: the IVA Testroom in Bondongan Health Center is narrow 6) barriers from officers: the number ofprograms held by each health worker and different work motivation. There is supportfrom husbands, health workers, friends, neighbors in conducting IVA Test. Disseminationof information by the Bondongan Community Health Center to WUS is still not optimaland uneven. There are already policies that regulate the management of IVA Testprograms at the national level (Kepmenkes and PMK) and at the regional/city level ofBogor (Perwal) including SOP ABSTRACT One effort to reduce the prevalence of cervical cancer is by IVA Test, but the coverageof IVA Test in Bondongan Health Center is still low and has not reached the nationaltarget, in 2016 (9.9%), 2017 (0.8%). The research objective was to examine in depth aboutthe behavior of WUS (30-50 years) in conducting IVA Test in the work area ofBondongan Health Center. This research is a qualitative study with the Rapid AssessmentProcedure design. Data collection was done through Focus Group Discussion, In-depthInterviews and document review observations, carried out in March-May 2019 atBondongan Health Center and Bogor City Health Office. The results of the researchshowed that the knowledge of informants about cervical cancer and IVA Test waslacking. Access from home to health services is still affordable. The attitude and behaviorof the officers in providing IVA Test services are considered good. Cervical cancer is athreat to the health of informants and by carrying out IVA Test is known to have or notcervical cancer. Obstacles found in conducting IVA Test: 1) fear and shame at the timeof examination, and fear of examination results, 2) not having time to check because ofwork 3) not knowing information about IVA Test (schedule and costs) 4) no complaintsand WUS`s knowledge is still lacking, 5) obstacles in terms of facilities: the IVA Testroom in Bondongan Health Center is narrow 6) barriers from officers: the number ofprograms held by each health worker and different work motivation. There is supportfrom husbands, health workers, friends, neighbors in conducting IVA Test. Disseminationof information by the Bondongan Community Health Center to WUS is still not optimaland uneven. There are already policies that regulate the management of IVA Testprograms at the national level (Kepmenkes and PMK) and at the regional/city level ofBogor (Perwal) including SOP. |