Preconception Care: Intention to Action- An Intervention Based on the Planned Behavior Theory for Maternal and Neonatal Health: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Maryam Aziz, K. Vakilian, M. Khorsandi, M. Ranjbaran
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Preconception care involves health promotion, screening and interventions for women and men to reduce the risk factors with the potential effect on their future pregnancies, the present research is aimed at investigating the effect of planned behavior theory on the knowledge, attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavior, self-control, intention, and practices of preconception care. This is a controlled randomized trial study to examine the impacts on the intentions and conductance of the preconception care among the women referring to a marriage consulting center. To this end, 110 women referring to the marriage counseling centers of Asad Abad city in Iran were selected and then divided into two groups. The educational sessions were held twice a week in four 60-minute sessions for the intervention group while the control group received no intervention. Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney and ϰ2 were employed for data analysis at the significance level of 0.05. The reliability of the tools was evaluated using Cronbach Alpha. The results indicated a significant difference between the two groups in terms of awareness (14.27±1.53Vs 5.32±2.95), attitudes (45.89±3.52 vs36.36±6.77), subjective norms (30.01±3.34 vs 26.38±4.10) and perceived behavioral control (23.10±2.06 vs18.87±4.61) for the intervention and control groups, respectively (P=0.001). Also, 89% of the intervention group (Vs. 4% of the controls) tried to make the record for preconception care. The theory of planned behavior can effectively improve awareness, attitude, and perceived behavioral control in women. This theory also improved the behavioral intention in women toward preconception care. The midwives and physicians are recommended to use this educational method in health centers to motivate the women to take preconception counseling with the help of health providers. This study registered in the Iranian registry of clinical trials with the code of IRCT2015121425529N1 in 2016.04.17
孕前护理:行动意图-基于计划行为理论的干预孕产妇和新生儿健康:一项随机临床试验
本研究旨在探讨计划行为理论对孕前护理的知识、态度、主观规范、感知行为、自我控制、意图和实践的影响。本研究是一项对照随机试验研究,目的是考察在婚姻咨询中心接受孕前护理的妇女对孕前护理的意向和行为的影响。为此,在伊朗阿萨德阿巴德市的婚姻咨询中心选择了110名女性,并将她们分成两组。干预组每周进行两次教育课程,每次60分钟,而对照组不进行干预。采用Wilcoxon、Mann-Whitney和ϰ2进行数据分析,显著性水平为0.05。使用Cronbach Alpha评价工具的可靠性。结果显示,干预组与对照组在认知(14.27±1.53Vs 5.32±2.95)、态度(45.89±3.52 vs36.36±6.77)、主观规范(30.01±3.34 vs 26.38±4.10)、行为控制感知(23.10±2.06 vs18.87±4.61)方面差异有统计学意义(P=0.001)。此外,89%的干预组(对照组为4%)试图做孕前护理记录。计划行为理论可以有效地改善女性的意识、态度和感知行为控制。该理论还提高了妇女对孕前护理的行为意愿。建议助产士和医生在保健中心使用这种教育方法,鼓励妇女在保健提供者的帮助下接受孕前咨询。本研究于2016.04.17在伊朗临床试验注册中心注册,代码为IRCT2015121425529N1
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