About this trial
Gynecological cancers, particularly cervical, ovarian, and endometrial cancers, pose a global problem. Cervical cancers are quite common worldwide, and this rate is even higher in developing countries. Cervical cancers are easily treatable when detected early, and screening is quite easy. Diagnosis is routinely made through human papillomavirus (HPV) testing and cytological screening. Eliminating anxiety, fear, and uncertainty about gynecological examinations makes the examination process easier, thus enabling early diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Keeping up with developing and changing technology and using it to improve women's health is an undeniable change in recent times. This study aims to determine the effect of an AI-assisted informational training program on women's anxiety and satisfaction levels regarding gynecological examinations.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Applying to the outpatient clinic for a gynecological examination
Being between 18-65 years of age
Agreeing to participate in the study
Disqualifiers
Communication barrier
Having a psychological diagnosis,
Being pregnant
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- AI-assisted education