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Demographic research is increasingly making use of longitudinal and life history data, given its strong analytical potential. Such data are frequently produced by linking and matching records from multiple sources. Where this is the case, there is the pot... see more

Intervención educativa sobre factores de riesgo del cáncer cervicouterino en mujeres en edad fértil Intervención educativa sobre factores de riesgo del cáncer cervicouterino en mujeres en edad fértilObjetivo: implementar una estrategia de intervención educativa en el Consultorio Médico de Familia 66 del Policlínico “Hermanos Cruz” para mejorar el conocimiento sobre los factores de riesgo principales para el cáncer de cuello uterino en mujeres en edad fértil.Método: se realizó un estudio de intervención educativa, cuasiexperimental, prospectivo y longitudinal. Se analizaron los datos demográficos por método porcentual y para determinar la eficacia del programa de intervención se computaron las respuestas para cada pregunta del cuestionario, con la prueba paramétrica de comparaciónde proporciones para dos poblaciones pareadas y se analizaron e interpretaron los resultados según la prueba estadística de Mc Nemar.Resultados: la muestra fue de 94 pacientes, predominó la edad de 30-39 años, nivel de escolaridad universitaria, presencia de factores de riesgo con 59 pacientes y los mejores resultados se obtuvieron para el conocimiento de factores de riesgo relacionados con la aparición del cáncer cervicouterino con 86 pacientes.Conclusiones: se demostró la efectividad de la intervención educativa.Palabras clave: cáncer cervicouterino; Virus del papiloma humano; citología; NIC; factores de riesgo.Objective: to implement an educative intervention strategy in the Family Doctor Office 66 in “Hermanos Cruz” polyclinic to rather the knowledge on main risk factors for the cervical uterine cancer in fertility age women.Method: a study of educative intervention, coast experimental, prospective and longitudinal was carried out. The demography data were analized by percentage method and to determine the efficacy of the intervention program the responses for each questionaire were computed, with the parametric test of proportion comparison for two pair population the results were interpretated and analized by Mc Nemar statistical test.Results: the sample of 94 patients, predominated 30-39 years, high school level, presence of risk factor with 59 patients and the best results were reached to the knowledge of risk factors associated with the apparition of cervical uterine cancer with 86 patients.Conclusions: the effectiveness of the educative intervention is demonstrated.Keywords: cervical uterine cancer, human Papilloma virus, cytology, NIC, risk factors.

Método: se realizó un estudio de intervención educativa, cuasiexperimental, prospectivo y longitudinal. Se analizaron los datos demográficos por método porcentual y para determinar la eficacia del programa de intervención se computaron las respuestas para... see more

High fertility in developing countries often strains socio-economic resources and impedes the achievements of national policies and individual goals. In this study, we investigated the effect of partner age difference on fertility in Uganda, a high fertil... see more

Context/Background: The HIV/AIDS epidemic remains a public health challenge.  Globally, South Africa ranks second in HIV prevalence and has the second lowest fertility rate in sub-Saharan Africa.  The effect of HIV/AIDS on fertility is contentio... see more

Context/Background: Malawi has experienced social and demographic change although economic livelihoods remain characterized by uncertainty. Economic models of fertility posit shifts in the value of children but the role of uncertainty in shaping prevailin... see more

Introduction: Endometrial cancer is the most common malignant neoplasm of female reproductive organs that develops from the lining of the womb. The peak incidence falls on the 5th decade of life. Diagnosis of endometrial cancer in young women under 30 yea... see more

The timing of first birth is often viewed through the opportunity costs of childbearing theory – greater potential in the labour market will lead to postponement of first birth. This paper examines the effect of parental educational expectations in shapin... see more

Forlev NymølleA sacrificial site from the late Pre-Roman Iron AgeForlev Nymølle is situated in a small stretch of boggy land in the northern part of the river valley of Illerup Å north of Skanderborg. During peat digging in 1947, eight small clay vessels ... see more

Sacrificial Tradition and Religion during the Early Iron Age in South Scandinavia – with Special Reference to Settlement SacrificesSacrificial customs and religion during the Early Iron Age (500 BC–400 AD) has occupied archaeologists from the infancy of a... see more

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