scholarly journals Pender's Health Promotion Model Based Nursing Care in Young Adult Individual with Acute Myocardial Infarction

2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 219-230
Author(s):  
Eda KILINÇ ◽  
Asiye KARTAL
2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-38 ◽  
Author(s):  
Masoud Khodaveisi ◽  
Aliasghar Jafari ◽  
Afsar Omidi ◽  
Ghodratolah Roshanaei ◽  
Akbar Sazvar

2004 ◽  
Vol 43 (12) ◽  
pp. 1157-1161 ◽  
Author(s):  
Satoshi KURISU ◽  
Ichiro INOUE ◽  
Takuji KAWAGOE ◽  
Masaharu ISHIHARA ◽  
Yuji SHIMATANI ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hossein Habibzadeh ◽  
Akram Shariati ◽  
Farshad Mohammadi ◽  
Salman Babayi

Abstract Background Heart failure is a common and chronic heart condition with high prevalence and mortality rates. This debilitating disease as an important predictor of health outcomes is directly related to patients' quality of life. Given that one of the main goals of heart failure treatment is to promote patients' quality of life and health status, conducting effective nursing interventions seems to be necessary in this regard. Therefore, the present study aimed to determine the effect of educational intervention based on Pender's health promotion model on quality of life and health promotion in patients with heart failure. Methods This is an experimental study in which a total of 80 patients with heart failure were recruited and randomly allocated to two groups of intervention and control (n = 40 in each group). The educational program was designed based on Pender's health promotion model and then provided for the patients in the intervention four subgroups (10 person in each group) during six sessions. Data were collected at three time-points of before, immediately after, and three months after the intervention using a demographic questionnaire, the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (MLHFQ), and the Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile II (HPLP-II). Data were then analyzed using SPSS Statistics for Windows, version 17.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, Ill., USA) and p value less than 0.05 was taken as statistically significant. Results Based on the results of the present study, no statistically significant difference was shown in terms of demographic characteristics between the two groups. It was also indicated that there was a statistically significant difference in the mean scores of all dimensions of quality of life (except in the physical dimension) between the two groups so that the overall mean score of quality of life increased significantly in the intervention group after the intervention (p < .05). Moreover, there were significant increases in the mean scores of health-promoting behaviors (except in the domain of physical activity) in the intervention group compared to the control group (p < .05) after intervention. Conclusions This study demonstrates a trend that Pender's health promotion model is effective in improving the quality of life of patients with heart failure except of the physical dimension, and strengthening their health-promoting behaviors in all dimensions except of the physical activity dimension.


2013 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 657-666 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tahereh Dehdari ◽  
Tahereh Rahimi ◽  
Naheed Aryaeian ◽  
Mahmood Reza Gohari

AbstractObjectiveTo determine the effectiveness of nutrition education intervention based on Pender's Health Promotion Model in improving the frequency and nutrient intake of breakfast consumption among female Iranian students.DesignThe quasi-experimental study based on Pender's Health Promotion Model was conducted during April–June 2011. Information (data) was collected by self-administered questionnaire. In addition, a 3 d breakfast record was analysed. P < 0·05 was considered significant.SettingTwo middle schools in average-income areas of Qom, Iran.SubjectsOne hundred female middle-school students.ResultsThere was a significant reduction in immediate competing demands and preferences, perceived barriers and negative activity-related affect constructs in the experimental group after education compared with the control group. In addition, perceived benefit, perceived self-efficacy, positive activity-related affect, interpersonal influences, situational influences, commitment to a plan of action, frequency and intakes of macronutrients and most micronutrients of breakfast consumption were also significantly higher in the experimental group compared with the control group after the nutrition education intervention.ConclusionsConstructs of Pender's Health Promotion Model provide a suitable source for designing strategies and content of a nutrition education intervention for improving the frequency and nutrient intake of breakfast consumption among female students.


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