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Title: | Effect Of an Educational Intervention Based on Health Beliefs Model
Adoption on Pregnant Women's Knowledge and Preventive Health
Behaviours in Relation to COVID-19 |
Authors: | Sabah Lotfy Mohamed El Sayed, Amira Mohammed Salama |
Year: | 2021 |
Keywords: | COVID19, Health Beliefs Model, Pregnant women, Preventive Behavior. |
Journal: | Egyptian Journal of Nursing & Health Sciences, |
Volume: | 2 |
Issue: | 2 |
Pages: | 159-175 |
Publisher: | Amira Mohammed Salama Abdelfattah |
Local/International: | Local |
Paper Link: | Not Available |
Full paper | Amira mohamed Salama abdelfattah_EJNHS_Volume 2_Issue 2_Pages 159-175.pdf |
Supplementary materials | Not Available |
Abstract: |
Introduction: COVID-19 may put pregnant women at greater risk of serious conditions and poor outcomes for new-borns. Aim: The study aimed to evaluate the effect of an educational intervention based on health beliefs model adoption on pregnant women's knowledge and preventive health behaviours in relation to COVID-19. Subjects & Method: A quasi-experimental design was performed on 100 pregnant women in the antenatal clinic of Zagazig University Hospital using purposive sampling. Data were collected using three tools: a structured interview questionnaire, the health beliefs model and preventive health behaviours of pregnant women in relation to COVID-19. Results: Mean and standard division of knowledge and preventive behaviours about covid-19 were greatly improved from 21.1±5.67 and 26.88±2.49 before applying the Health Belief Model to 27.84±1.67 and 31.92±3.61 after applying the health belief model. Conclusion: The study concluded that an educational intervention based on the adoption of the health belief model enhanced pregnant women's knowledge and preventive health behaviors in relation to COVID-19. Recommendations: The study suggests that health education interventions should specifically target pregnant women at different antenatal clinics at Zagazig city. |