The Effectiveness of Buckroyd’s Group-Based Therapeutic Approach on Increasing Efficiency Life Style and Improving Body Self-Image

Fariba Hosseini, Yousef Gorgi, Afsaneh Javadzadeh
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Background: Group teaching can create empathy in teaching sessions. Therefore the objective of the present study was to investigate the effectiveness of team teaching based on Buckroyd’s Method on lifestyle, self-efficacy and body image structure of the women with obesity in the city of Isfahan. Methods: This study was quasi-experimental with pretest, posttest and control group and follow-up. The statistical population of the study included all people with obesity referring to clinics in the city of Isfahan from whom 30 women with obesity were selected through purposive sampling from Sepahan Health clinic in 2014 and then they were put into two groups of fifteen (experimental and control). A therapeutic intervention based on Buckroyd Method was administered on the experimental group during 16 two-hour sessions twice a week. The measurement instruments in this study were BMI scale, demographic information form, life style self-efficacy questionnaire and body image questionnaire. Descriptive statistics (mean and standard deviation) and inferential statistics (repeated measures variance) were used to test the hypotheses using SPSS software (version 23) at 0.05 level of error. Results: The results showed that team teaching based on Buckroyd Method has been effective on the increase of life style self-efficacy (p < 0.001) and the improvement of body image (p < 0.001) as the mean score of life style self-efficacy and body image structure have increased after team teaching at the post-test stage and it could maintain this increase in time (follow-up stage). Conclusion: Buckroyd Method can be employed in the increase of life style self-efficacy and body image structure in the obese women.
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巴克罗伊德小组治疗方法对提高效率、生活方式和改善身体自我形象的效果
背景:小组教学可以在教学过程中产生同理心。因此,本研究的目的是探讨基于巴克罗伊德方法的团队教学对伊斯法罕市肥胖女性生活方式、自我效能感和身体形象结构的影响。方法:采用准实验方法,采用前测、后测、对照组及随访。本研究的统计人群包括所有伊斯法罕市诊所的肥胖患者,其中通过2014年在Sepahan Health诊所的有目的抽样,选取30名肥胖女性,分为两组,每组15人(实验组和对照组)。实验组采用巴克罗伊德方法进行治疗干预,每周两次,共16次,每次2小时。本研究的测量工具为BMI量表、人口统计信息表、生活方式自我效能感问卷和身体形象问卷。采用描述性统计(均值和标准差)和推理统计(重复测量方差),采用SPSS软件(版本23)在0.05的误差水平上检验假设。结果:基于巴克罗伊德方法的团队教学对生活方式自我效能感的提高(p < 0.001)和身体形象的改善(p < 0.001)有效,团队教学后生活方式自我效能感和身体形象结构的平均得分在测试后阶段有所提高,并在时间(随访阶段)上保持这种提高。结论:Buckroyd法可以提高肥胖女性的生活方式自我效能感和身体形象结构。
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