Health Locus of Control Beliefs in Health Care Providers in the Pacific Basin.

Teresa Porter, Pai-Jong Stacy Tsai, Ann Chang, Bliss Kaneshiro
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As part of the strategic plan to improve preconception care, health care providers are advised to counsel women about developing a reproductive life plan. Women are asked think about whether they want to become pregnant and have children and if so, when they would like to do so. The utility of a reproductive life plan is based on the premise that an individual has control over their own health and reproduction. Less is known regarding the beliefs of health care providers which may be important for strategizing educational and training programs. We conducted this project to examine whether health care providers in the Pacific Basin region who are providing reproductive health care, believe they have control over their own health. The Multidimensional Health Locus of Control Scale was used to survey attendees of the Annual Title X Reproductive Health Conference in Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas. The cohort of reproductive health care providers surveyed (n=21) showed high internal control scores with a mean of 29.9 (SD = 3.5) and a range of 21 to 36 (maximum score = 36) consistent with individuals who have a strong belief that their health is most influenced by their own behavior. Chance and "powerful others" scores were consistent with means noted in other studies of healthy individuals. Understanding providers' health beliefs can aid in designing and executing more effective interventions to improve reproductive health outcomes.

太平洋地区卫生保健提供者的健康控制点信念。
作为改善孕前保健战略计划的一部分,建议保健提供者就制定生殖生活计划向妇女提供咨询。女性被要求考虑她们是否想要怀孕和生孩子,如果是,她们想要什么时候这样做。生殖生活计划的效用是建立在个人对自己的健康和生殖有控制权这一前提之上的。关于卫生保健提供者的信念,人们所知较少,这可能对制定教育和培训计划很重要。我们进行这个项目是为了检查太平洋盆地地区提供生殖保健服务的卫生保健提供者是否相信他们可以控制自己的健康。多维健康控制点量表用于调查在北马里亚纳联邦塞班岛举行的第十届生殖健康年度会议的与会者。接受调查的生殖保健提供者队列(n=21)显示出较高的内部控制得分,平均为29.9 (SD = 3.5),范围为21至36(最高分= 36),这与那些坚信自己的健康受自己行为影响最大的个体一致。机会和“有影响力的人”的得分与其他健康个体的研究结果一致。了解提供者的健康观念有助于设计和执行更有效的干预措施,以改善生殖健康结果。
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