Predicting Physical Activity Behavior among ICU Nurses based on a Transtheoretical Model Using Path Analysis

Aim: Regular physical activity has several physical, psychological and social benefits. However, it is a global health problem, especially among ICU nurses. Therefore, in order to improve nurses’ physical activity, it is required to determine the effective correlated factors. The aim of this study w...

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Main Authors: Saghi Moosavi, Rabiollah Farmanbar, Saghar Fatemi, Ebrahim Ezzati Larsari, Mohamad Ali Yazdanipour, Abolhasan Afkar
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Language:English
Published: TMU Press 2015-09-01
Series:Health Education & Health Promotion
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Online Access:http://hehp.modares.ac.ir/article-5-1195-en.html
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spelling doaj-4148f0d233694e768340942c800f812b2021-07-17T09:29:05ZengTMU PressHealth Education & Health Promotion2588-57152345-28972015-09-01331527Predicting Physical Activity Behavior among ICU Nurses based on a Transtheoretical Model Using Path AnalysisSaghi Moosavi0Rabiollah Farmanbar1Saghar Fatemi2Ebrahim Ezzati Larsari3Mohamad Ali Yazdanipour4Abolhasan Afkar5 Instructor, Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Guilan University of Medical Science and Health Services, Guilan, Iran Associate Professor , Department of Health Education and Promotion, School of Health, Social Determinants of Health Research Center (SCHRC), Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran MD, Health and Environment Research Center, Guilan University of Medical Science and Health Services, Guilan, Iran Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics and Foreign Languages, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran B.Sc., Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Guilan University of Medical Science and Health Services, Guilan, Iran Assistant Professor, School of Health, Social Determinants of Health Research Center (SCHRC), Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran Aim: Regular physical activity has several physical, psychological and social benefits. However, it is a global health problem, especially among ICU nurses. Therefore, in order to improve nurses’ physical activity, it is required to determine the effective correlated factors. The aim of this study was to delineate predictive factors on the physical activity of ICU nurses based on a trans-theoretical model (TTM) using path analysis.Method: Accordingly, in this cross-sectional study, 82 nurses from eight intensive care units of six hospitals in Guilan University of Medical Sciences completed the translated version of Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ) and another questionnaire, which included a range of constructs from the TTM. Data were analyzed using bivariate correlation and path analysis.Findings: It was revealed that self-efficacy (β=0.24) and Pros (β=0.18) had a direct effect on the participants’ physical activities. It is important to state that self-efficacy was effective on the participants, behavioral physical activity both directly and indirectly. Totally, self-efficacy with the path coefficient of 0.62 was considered as the strongest predictive factor of physical activity among the ICU nurses.Conclusion: To enclose, the determined effective factors in improving the ICU nurses’ physical activity were expected to be of more concern, especially self-efficacy as the strongest one.http://hehp.modares.ac.ir/article-5-1195-en.htmltrans-theoretical modelphysical activity behavioricu nurses
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Ebrahim Ezzati Larsari
Mohamad Ali Yazdanipour
Abolhasan Afkar
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Rabiollah Farmanbar
Saghar Fatemi
Ebrahim Ezzati Larsari
Mohamad Ali Yazdanipour
Abolhasan Afkar
Predicting Physical Activity Behavior among ICU Nurses based on a Transtheoretical Model Using Path Analysis
Health Education & Health Promotion
trans-theoretical model
physical activity behavior
icu nurses
author_facet Saghi Moosavi
Rabiollah Farmanbar
Saghar Fatemi
Ebrahim Ezzati Larsari
Mohamad Ali Yazdanipour
Abolhasan Afkar
author_sort Saghi Moosavi
title Predicting Physical Activity Behavior among ICU Nurses based on a Transtheoretical Model Using Path Analysis
title_short Predicting Physical Activity Behavior among ICU Nurses based on a Transtheoretical Model Using Path Analysis
title_full Predicting Physical Activity Behavior among ICU Nurses based on a Transtheoretical Model Using Path Analysis
title_fullStr Predicting Physical Activity Behavior among ICU Nurses based on a Transtheoretical Model Using Path Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Predicting Physical Activity Behavior among ICU Nurses based on a Transtheoretical Model Using Path Analysis
title_sort predicting physical activity behavior among icu nurses based on a transtheoretical model using path analysis
publisher TMU Press
series Health Education & Health Promotion
issn 2588-5715
2345-2897
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Aim: Regular physical activity has several physical, psychological and social benefits. However, it is a global health problem, especially among ICU nurses. Therefore, in order to improve nurses’ physical activity, it is required to determine the effective correlated factors. The aim of this study was to delineate predictive factors on the physical activity of ICU nurses based on a trans-theoretical model (TTM) using path analysis.Method: Accordingly, in this cross-sectional study, 82 nurses from eight intensive care units of six hospitals in Guilan University of Medical Sciences completed the translated version of Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ) and another questionnaire, which included a range of constructs from the TTM. Data were analyzed using bivariate correlation and path analysis.Findings: It was revealed that self-efficacy (β=0.24) and Pros (β=0.18) had a direct effect on the participants’ physical activities. It is important to state that self-efficacy was effective on the participants, behavioral physical activity both directly and indirectly. Totally, self-efficacy with the path coefficient of 0.62 was considered as the strongest predictive factor of physical activity among the ICU nurses.Conclusion: To enclose, the determined effective factors in improving the ICU nurses’ physical activity were expected to be of more concern, especially self-efficacy as the strongest one.
topic trans-theoretical model
physical activity behavior
icu nurses
url http://hehp.modares.ac.ir/article-5-1195-en.html
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