Effect of Virtual PRECDE Model Application on Pregnant Women's Knowledge and Reported Practices Regarding Preventive Behaviors of Preeclampsia

Enas Sabry Fathy Elbeltagy, Amal Ahmed, Eman Fadel
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Background: Worldwide, preeclampsia is an increasingly leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Preeclampsia prevention requires an effective, ongoing, and easily accessible educational model. Aim: To evaluate the effect of virtual PRECDE model application on pregnant women's Knowledge and reported practices regarding preventive behaviors of preeclampsia. Design: A quasi-experimental research design (pre and posttest) was used. Settings: The study was conducted at Antenatal Outpatient Clinics in the New Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, Mansoura City, Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt. Subjects: A purposive sample of 118 high-risk pregnant women for preeclampsia. Tools: Three questionnaires were utilized; A structured interviewing questionnaire, knowledge questionnaire for Predisposing, Enabling, and Reinforcing factors (PRECEDE Model) and pregnant women's reported practices of preeclampsia preventative behaviors questionnaire. Results: There was statistically significant increase in the total knowledge scores of predisposing, enabling, and reinforcing factors both immediately and one month later. Furthermore, one month after the intervention pregnant women exhibited satisfactory practices towards preeclampsia preventive measures compared to pre-intervention. Also, the majority of high-risk pregnant women did not develop preeclampsia following the use of PRECDE Model intervention. Conclusion: The current study hypotheses were accepted where the application of virtual PRECEDE model was an effective tool to improve pregnant women’s knowledge and practices regarding preventive behaviors of preeclampsia. Recommendation: Incorporating nursing interventions guided by the PRECEDE model into routine prenatal care for the expected high risk pregnant women to prevent the occurrence of preeclampsia.
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虚拟 PRECDE 模型应用对孕妇有关子痫前期预防行为的知识和报告做法的影响
背景:在全球范围内,子痫前期日益成为孕产妇和胎儿发病和死亡的主要原因。子痫前期的预防需要一种有效、持续且易于获取的教育模式。目的:评估虚拟 PRECDE 模型的应用对孕妇有关子痫前期预防行为的知识和报告实践的影响。设计:采用准实验研究设计(前测和后测)。研究地点研究在埃及达卡利亚省曼苏拉市新妇产科医院产前门诊进行。研究对象:118名子痫前期高危孕妇。工具:采用三份问卷:结构化访谈问卷、先赋因素、促成因素和强化因素知识问卷(PRECEDE 模型)以及孕妇报告的子痫前期预防行为问卷。结果从统计学角度看,孕妇对先兆子痫的诱发因素、促成因素和强化因素的知识总分均有明显增加。此外,与干预前相比,干预一个月后孕妇对子痫前期预防措施的实践表现令人满意。此外,大多数高危孕妇在使用 PRECDE 模式干预后没有出现子痫前期。结论本研究的假设成立,即应用虚拟 PRECEDE 模型是改善孕妇子痫前期预防行为的知识和实践的有效工具。建议将 PRECEDE 模型指导下的护理干预纳入对预期高危孕妇的常规产前护理中,以预防子痫前期的发生。
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