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Title:
An educational intervention utilizing Health Belief Model for Pregnant Women's compliance with preventive measures regarding COVID-19
Authors: Zeinab Rabea Abd Elmordy1, Mai Mahmoud Hassan1, Wafaa Atta Mohammed 2, Shimaa Gamal Eldein Ibraheim 2
Year: 2021
Keywords: COVID-19, Health belief model, Pregnant women.
Journal: Egyptian Journal of Health Care
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: 883-898
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: Local
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Wafaa Atta Mohamed_2.pdf
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Abstract:

Background: Covid-19 is an emerging disease which spread rabidly and causes serious problems with pregnancy as pregnant women is considered a high-risk group that needs special care. AIM: Evaluate the effect of an educational intervention utilizing Health Belief Model on Pregnant Women's compliance with preventive measures regarding COVID-19. DESIGN: Aquasi- experimental design was utilized. SETTING: The study was conducted in Outpatient clinics of obstetrics and gynecology at Benha university hospital. SAMPLING: Simple randomsample included 100 pregnant women. TOOLS: Three tools were used for data collection included a structured interviewing questionnaire, Health Belief model and compliance of pregnant women with preventive measures regarding COVID-19. RESULTS: there was a highly statistically significant difference in the mean scores of the total knowledge and total Compliance with preventive measures pre and post program application and pre-program and after 3 months and a highly statistically significant improvement was found pre and post program application in all items of health belief model (P

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