基于pre模式的教育对产妇母乳喂养行为的影响

H. Jalali, T. Sadeghi, Hamid Reza Zendeh Talab, M. Moshki, N. Zare
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前言:pre模型最有用的应用是解释与行为相关的因素。本研究旨在探讨基于pre模型的教育对未产母亲母乳喂养行为的影响。方法:这项随机临床试验是在1997年至1998年期间在戈纳巴德保健中心转诊的90名母亲中进行的。将样本随机分为干预组和对照组。然后,分两个阶段进行评价。数据收集工具是两部分的人口统计信息问卷和母乳喂养行为测量工具,基于pre模型的结构,包括易感因素(19题知识和11题态度),强化结构(9题),使能结构(8题),自我效能感(10题),行为和社会评估(7题)。使用IBFAT标准工具进行行为测试。数据分析采用SPSS 25软件,采用独立t检验和Mann-Whitney检验。结果:实验组与对照组在教育干预前的知识、态度、强化因素和使能因素方面差异均无统计学意义(p>0/05)。教育干预后,对照组与实验组在知识、态度、强化因素、使能因素及母乳喂养行为方面差异有统计学意义(p <0/001)。两组间婴儿母乳喂养行为工具的均值和标准差有显著差异。结论:基于pre模型的母乳喂养教育能改善产妇的态度、强化因素和使能因素,改善产妇的母乳喂养行为。
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The Impact of Education based on PRECEDE Model on Breast-feeding behavior in Nulliparous
Introduction: The most useful application of the PRECEDE model is the explanation of the factors associated with behavior. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of education based on PRECEDE model on breast feeding behavior of Nulliparous mothers. Method: This randomized clinical trial was performed on 90 mothers referred to health centers in Gonabad, during 1397 to 1398.The samples were randomly divided into two intervention and control groups. Then, in two stages were evaluated. Data collection tools are a two-part questionnaire for demographic information and breast feeding behavior measurement tool based on the structures of the PRECEDE model including Predisposing factors((19 questions of knowledge and 11 questions of attitude), Reinforcing structures (9 items), Enabling structure (8 questions), Self-efficacy (10 questions), Behavioral and social assessment (7 questions). Behavioral testing was also performed with IBFAT standard tools. Data analysis was performed using SPSS 25 software, independent t-test and Mann-Whitney test. Results: According to the findings, there was no significant difference between the experimental and control groups in terms of knowledge, attitude, reinforcement factors and enabling factors before educational intervention (p>0/05). After educational intervention, there was a significant difference between the control and experimental groups in terms of knowledge, attitude, reinforcement factors and enabling factors and breast feeding behavior(p <0/001). Mean and standard deviation of the tool Infant Breastfeeding Behavior there were significant differences between the two groups. Conclusion: Breast feeding education based on PRECEDE model can improve the attitude, reinforcing and enabling factors and breast feeding behavior in nulliparous mothers.
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期刊介绍: The Evidence Based Care Journal (EBCJ) is an international, peer reviewed, scientific journal that seeks to promote the development and exchange of knowledge that is directly relevant to all spheres of patient care. The primary aim is to promote a high standard of clinically related scholarship which advances and supports patient care in practice. The Journal also aims to promote the international exchange of ideas and experience that draws from the different cultures in which practice takes place. Further, EBCJ seeks to enrich insight into clinical needs and the implications for patient care intervention and models of service delivery. Emphasis is placed on clinical practicality of research findings and strength of study design. EBCJ is essential reading for anyone involved in healthcare professions, whether clinicians, researchers, educators, managers, policy makers, or students. Contributions are welcomed from other health professionals on issues that have a direct impact on patient care.
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