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Title:
The Effect of a Trans-Theoretical Model Based Intervention on Physical Exercises Behaviour among Postpartum Women at Benha City, Egypt
Authors: Hanan Abd Elwahab El Sayed1, Heba Abdel-Fatah Ibrahim2,*, Samia Abdel Hakeem Hanseen Aboud2, Ahlam Elahmady Mohamed Sarhan1
Year: 2019
Keywords: trans-theoretical model, physical exercises behaviour, postpartum women
Journal: American Journal of Nursing Research
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 342-353
Publisher: Samia Abdel Hakeem Hanseen Aboud2
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Physical activity behaviour during the postpartum period is very important to improve maternal health and prevent complications both in the short and long term. This study aims to evaluate the effect of a trans-theoretical model based intervention on physical exercises behaviour among postpartum women at Benha City, Egypt. Methods: A quasi-experimental design was utilized. The study was conducted at family planning outpatient clinic affiliated to Benha teaching hospital. A purposive sample of 86 postpartum women were included in the present study. Three tools were used for data collection; first tool: structured interviewing schedule to collect data about the subjects' demographic characteristics, medical and obstetric history and knowledge towards postpartum exercises. Second tool; the trans-theoretical model of behaviour change questionnaire, it composed of the four main dimensions that are stage of change, self-efficacy, decisional balance (pros and cons), experiential and behavioural process of change. Third tool; international physical activity questionnaire short-form to assess the postpartum physical activity level. Results: The mean age of the studied women was 28.88±5.89 years. There were statistically significant improvements (P

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