How to Cite:
Gouda, A. D. K., Ismail, L. M.-N., Hamdan-Mansour, A. M., & Aboushady, R. M.-N. (2022). Effect of
video assisted-teaching on level of knowledge, anxiety and pain among women undergoing
colposcopy. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S5), 9376–9392.
https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS5.11975
International Journal of Health Sciences ISSN 2550-6978 E-ISSN 2550-696X © 2022.
Manuscript submitted: 9 April 2022, Manuscript revised: 18 June 2022, Accepted for publication: 27 July 2022
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Effect of video assisted-teaching on level of
knowledge, anxiety and pain among women
undergoing colposcopy
Amel Dawod Kamel Gouda
Lecturer of Maternal and Newborn Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Cairo
University, Egypt
Corresponding author email: dawod@cu.edu.org
Lamia Mohamed-Nabil Ismail
Associated Professor of Nursing Education, Faculty of Nursing, Cairo
University, Egypt
Ayman M. Hamdan-Mansour
Professor of psychiatric Nursing, School of Nursing, University of Jordan,
Amman, Jordan
Reda Mohamed-Nabil Aboushady
Assistant Professor of Maternal and Newborn Health Nursing
,
Faculty of
Nursing, Cairo University, Egypt
Abstract---Colposcopy is considered a stressful and painful
procedure. High anxiety levels stem from a lack of knowledge about
the procedure and fear of pain. One of the best ways to relieve anxiety
is to provide women with knowledge to improve awareness,
cooperation during procedures and compliance. Video assisted-
teaching is considered as an effective method to provide accurate
practical knowledge, decrease anxiety levels and reduce the pain
experience among women undergoing colposcopy. Aim of the study: is
to evaluate the effect of video assisted-teaching on level of knowledge,
anxiety and pain among women undergoing colposcopy. Research
design: A quasi-experimental research design was utilized. Setting: The
study was conducted at the colposcopy outpatient clinics at Obstetrics
and Gynecology outpatient department at El Kaser Aliniy University
Hospital, Cairo University, Egypt. Sample: A purposive sample of 70
women was recruited for the study. Tools: Five tools were used for
data collection 1) Women structured interviewing questionnaire; 2)
Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) scale; 3) Numerical Pain Rating Scale
(NPRS); 4) Knowledge Assessment Questionnaires and 5) Video
assisted-teaching and booklet. Results: The mean age of the women