In the Northern Region of Brazil cervical cancer is the second most incident type of cancer and 26.24 cases per 100,000 women were expected in 2020. The state of Amazonas is expected to have 580 new cases in the year 2020. There were 189 deaths from CC registered in the state in 2018, being an important public health problem (Foundation for Cancer Control of the State of Amazonas, 2017;Veiga et al., 2016).CC is a chronic disease with a long treatment and side effects inherent to antineoplastic therapy, which requires daily care for most patients and almost always the presence of formal or informal caregivers during their treatment (Veiga et al., 2016). Informal caregivers are defined as members of the family or the community Clínica y Salud (2022) xx(x) xx-xx