1 st International Respati Health Conference (IRHC) [Juli 2019] RELATIONSHIP OF REPRODUCTIVE WOMEN’S KNOWLEGDE ON VISUAL INSPECTION OF ACETIC ACID (IVA TEST) WITH IVA BEHAVIOUR TEST 454 RELATIONSHIP OF REPRODUCTIVE WOMEN’S KNOWLEGDE ON VISUAL INSPECTION OF ACETIC ACID (IVA TEST) WITH IVA BEHAVIOUR TEST Fitria Ika Wulandari 1* , M Angelina 3,4 F Nuwwaaridya 5 , H Desti1 2 , T M Sudiro 1,2 1 Department of midwery, Health Science Faculty Universitas Duta Bangsa Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia 2 Diplome collage, Health Science Faculty Universitas Duta Bangsa Surakarta *corresponding author: ria_mail@ymail.com Abstract Cervical cancer is a malignancy that affects women who are the first for women in developing countries. One way to detect cervical cancer by IVA Test. Inspection IVA is an alternative to pap smear screening for low-cost, practical, very easy to implement and simple equipment and can be done by health workers other than doctors of gynecology. IVA inspection can be done by all health professionals, especially midwives. Need for knowledge because knowledge can determine a person's positive attitude so as to encourage positive behavior. This study aims to determine the relationship of knowledge of reproductive women on visual inspection of acetic acid (IVA test) with IVA behavior test. The method in this study using Qualitative Analytical, where the population is all reproductive women age in the Gunting village Wonosari Klaten districts with 90 of sample reproductive women with probability sampling technique by means of proportional stratified random sampling, research instruments using the enclosed questionnaire using univariate and bivariate analysis. Based on data analysis of respondents who are knowledgeable enough as many as 32 people (34.4%) and the majority of respondents did not do as many as 81 people (90.0%). In the study there is a relationship of fertility women age knowledge on visual inspection of acetic acid (IVA test) with IVA behaviour test. The analysis results obtained of significant results p <0.05 (0.003 <0.05 X2 count> X2 table (11 553> 5,991) with coefficients contingency is 0.337 it means the closeness is low. Keywords: reproductive women’s knowlegde, IVA test, IVA behaviour 1. INTRODUCTION Cervical cancer is a cancer that attacks women. Currently cervical cancer ranks second from cancer that attacks women in the world and first place for women in developing countries. Data from the world health agency has 493,243 people per year with cervical cancer with a mortality rate of 273,505 people per year [1]. The incidence in developing countries is estimated to be three times that of developed countries. According to WHO it is estimated that there are 460,000 cases worldwide where as many as 75% are in developing countries. In contrast to developed countries, where the incidence and mortality rate due to cervical cancer has decreased due to the existence of screening programs[2]. In Indonesia, cervical cancer is ranked second in the order of malignancy in women, in 2011 reached 100 per 100,000 population per year, and its spread accumulated in Java and Bali. This figure is expected to continue to increase by 25% in the next 10 years if prevention efforts are not taken [3]. Based on reports of non-communicable diseases from the Central Java Provincial Health Office in 2008 found cases of cervical cancer 8568 cases (31.58%), in 2009 increased to 9113 cases