The Effect of Preconception Counseling According to the Theory of Planned Behavior with the Presence of the Spouse on Preconception Health Behaviors – A Training Trial Study

IF 0.3 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
K. Vakilian, Leila Abiri, F. Shabani, M. Zamanian, Z. Sooki
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Preconception care consists of biomedical, behavioral, and social services, along with health interventions, for women and couples before conception to improve their health status and reduce individual and environmental high-risk behaviors. This study aimed to assess to preconception counseling according to the theory of planned behavior with the presence of the spouse on preconception care behaviors. This study was an educational trial. The researcher randomly divided women into two intervention and control groups. The control group only received routine preconception care with the presence of the spouse. The intervention group according to the theory of planned behavior received the 60-minute face-to-face and group counseling weekly sessions. Outcomes of behavior were divided into two categories, including screening tests and vaccinations, and individual lifestyle (exercise, nutrition, and smoking). The questions also focused on men’s check-up tests. Data were analyzed using independent t-tests, chi-square, repeated measures test, and SPSS 26 software. The lifestyle behaviors score indicating no significant differences Between two groups (p=0.08). However, the two groups had a significant increase in healthy lifestyles over time, including nutrition and exercise. The results also showed that the mean of test and vaccination indicating no significant differences too. Since the presence of the husband during the training of women's pre-pregnancy care can affect their health behaviors regardless of the type of intervention, men are suggested to attend pre-pregnancy training and consultations for at least one session.
配偶在场计划行为理论下的孕前咨询对孕前健康行为的影响——训练试验研究
孕前护理包括为妇女和夫妇提供生物医学、行为和社会服务以及保健干预措施,以改善她们的健康状况,减少个人和环境的高风险行为。本研究旨在探讨在配偶在场的情况下,以计划行为理论为基础的孕前咨询对孕前护理行为的影响。这项研究是一项教育试验。研究人员将女性随机分为干预组和对照组。对照组只在配偶在场的情况下接受常规的孕前护理。按照计划行为理论的干预组接受每周60分钟的面对面和小组咨询。行为结果分为两类,包括筛查试验和疫苗接种,以及个人生活方式(运动、营养和吸烟)。这些问题还集中在男性的体检测试上。数据分析采用独立t检验、卡方检验、重复测量检验和SPSS 26软件。两组生活方式行为评分差异无统计学意义(p=0.08)。然而,随着时间的推移,这两组人的健康生活方式显著增加,包括营养和锻炼。结果还表明,试验和接种的平均值也没有显著差异。由于不论采取何种干预措施,在妇女孕前护理培训期间丈夫在场都会影响她们的健康行为,因此建议男子至少参加一次孕前培训和咨询。
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Current Women s Health Reviews
Current Women s Health Reviews OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
CiteScore
0.70
自引率
25.00%
发文量
67
期刊介绍: Current Women"s Health Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances on obstetrics and gynecology. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all clinicians and researchers in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology.
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