The impact of theory-based education on promoting urinary tract infection prevention behaviours among elderly diabetic women - experimental study.

IF 2.5 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Przeglad Menopauzalny Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-28 DOI:10.5114/pm.2024.136963
Elham Nejadsadeghi, Elham Eshaghi Gorji, Ahmad Vakili-Basir, Samaneh Norouzi, Seyedeh Leila Dehghani, Shahab Papi
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Abstract

Introduction: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a prevalent infection among the elderly population, often culminating in more severe and life-threatening complications. The prevalence of diabetes among elderly individuals is markedly on the rise, with UTI emerging as the most prevalent infectious ailment in this diabetic cohort. This study aims to ascertain the influence of theory-based education on promoting UTI prevention behaviours among elderly diabetic women.

Material and methods: In this experimental study, 100 elderly women with diabetes who sought care at comprehensive health service centres in Miandoab City between January and May 2022 were assessed. Multistage random sampling was employed, and an educational intervention was designed according to the health belief model (HBM) constructs. Data collected before and one month after the educational intervention were analysed with a validated and reliable researcher-designed questionnaire.

Results: The participants had a mean age of 62.30 ±7.63 years. There was significant disparity between the experimental and control groups concerning the mean scores for knowledge, HBM constructs, and behaviour, with adjustments made for baseline differences. In essence, the intervention had significant affects, resulting in heightened levels of knowledge, improvements in HBM constructs, and more favourable behavioural changes. The effect size was moderate for perceived benefits and severity, while it was large for other variables (p < 0.05).

Conclusions: The research findings validate the effectiveness of an intervention grounded in HBM for fostering UTI prevention behaviours among elderly diabetic women. Consequently, such an approach is recommended for enhancing the overall health of elderly diabetic women.

基于理论的教育对促进老年糖尿病妇女预防尿路感染行为的影响--实验研究。
导言:尿路感染(UTI)是老年人群中的一种常见感染,通常会导致更严重和危及生命的并发症。糖尿病在老年人中的发病率呈明显上升趋势,而尿路感染则成为糖尿病人群中最常见的感染性疾病。本研究旨在确定基于理论的教育对促进老年糖尿病妇女预防 UTI 行为的影响:在这项实验研究中,对 2022 年 1 月至 5 月期间在 Miandoab 市综合医疗服务中心就诊的 100 名老年糖尿病妇女进行了评估。研究采用多阶段随机抽样,并根据健康信念模型(HBM)设计了教育干预措施。研究人员设计了一份经过验证的可靠问卷,对教育干预前和干预后一个月收集的数据进行了分析:参与者的平均年龄为 62.30 ± 7.63 岁。在对基线差异进行调整后,实验组和对照组在知识、HBM 构建和行为的平均得分方面存在明显差异。从本质上讲,干预产生了重大影响,提高了知识水平,改善了健康管理结构,并带来了更有利的行为变化。在感知益处和严重程度方面,效果大小适中,而在其他变量方面,效果大小较大(p < 0.05):研究结果验证了以 HBM 为基础的干预措施对促进老年糖尿病妇女预防尿毒症行为的有效性。因此,建议采用这种方法来提高老年糖尿病妇女的整体健康水平。
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Przeglad Menopauzalny
Przeglad Menopauzalny OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
11.10%
发文量
32
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Menopausal Review is a scientific bimonthly aimed at gynecologists and endocrinologists.
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