The Effect of Training on Adopting Behaviors Preventing from Knee Osteoarthritis Based on Planned Behavior Theory

Introduction: the arthritis is believed to be among common diseases which prevail in the developed and developing countries, including Iran. In demographic studies, the prevalence of knee arthritis which stands at %15/3 in the population above 15-years old was shown. Owing to the fact that societ...

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Main Authors: S, M, T, MJ, F
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Published: Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences 2015-05-01
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spelling doaj-4313eeba46204a3d9e302fac960109962020-11-24T23:19:46ZfasShahid Sadoughi University of Medical SciencesToloo-e-behdasht1728-51272538-15982015-05-011411223The Effect of Training on Adopting Behaviors Preventing from Knee Osteoarthritis Based on Planned Behavior TheoryS0M1T2MJ3F4 Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences-Yazd, Iran. Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences-Yazd, Iran. Tehran University of Medical Sciences-Tehran,Iran Loresta University of Medical Sciences-khoramabad,Iran Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences-Yazd, Iran. Introduction: the arthritis is believed to be among common diseases which prevail in the developed and developing countries, including Iran. In demographic studies, the prevalence of knee arthritis which stands at %15/3 in the population above 15-years old was shown. Owing to the fact that societies are about to be aged than before, the issue has become a growing significance in the subject matter of public health. The present study is conducted with an aim to investigate into the effect of training based on the planned behavior model on preventing the teachers of preliminary schools from getting knee arthritis. Methods: the study as an intervention research is of quasi-experimental kind. The population in question included 114 individuals among female teachers of preliminary schools who were brought to the study randomly and divided into two groups intervention and non-intervention. Based on the primary results, the educational contents were designed and submitted in the intervention group. After two months of executing the training program, the post test was carried out. The data was analyzed by SPSS version 18. Due to the loss of normality in data distribution, non- parametric tests were used. Results: the study demonstrated that the components of the planned behavior theory (i.e. the attitudes, subjective norms and the control of perceived behavior) could altogether estimate %37 of intention and %43 of behavior. Meanwhile, the role of subjective norms (β =56/0) in predicting intention was overriding, In this study,after the educational program, control of perceived behavior scores increased of 32/50 ± 4/05 to 34/82 ± 5/66. indicating that the major obstacles in adopting behaviors preventing from knee arthritis are the lack of regular physical activity (%72/4) and failure to use western-style toilet (%57). Conclusion: In this Study the effect theory of planned behavior support in predicting exercise intentions and behavior in the prevention of knee osteoarthritis in women teacherhttp://tbj.ssu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-99&slc_lang=en&sid=1Osteoarthiritis Theory of planned behavior Knee Prevention Teacher
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The Effect of Training on Adopting Behaviors Preventing from Knee Osteoarthritis Based on Planned Behavior Theory
Toloo-e-behdasht
Osteoarthiritis
Theory of planned behavior
Knee
Prevention
Teacher
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T
MJ
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title The Effect of Training on Adopting Behaviors Preventing from Knee Osteoarthritis Based on Planned Behavior Theory
title_short The Effect of Training on Adopting Behaviors Preventing from Knee Osteoarthritis Based on Planned Behavior Theory
title_full The Effect of Training on Adopting Behaviors Preventing from Knee Osteoarthritis Based on Planned Behavior Theory
title_fullStr The Effect of Training on Adopting Behaviors Preventing from Knee Osteoarthritis Based on Planned Behavior Theory
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Training on Adopting Behaviors Preventing from Knee Osteoarthritis Based on Planned Behavior Theory
title_sort effect of training on adopting behaviors preventing from knee osteoarthritis based on planned behavior theory
publisher Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences
series Toloo-e-behdasht
issn 1728-5127
2538-1598
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Introduction: the arthritis is believed to be among common diseases which prevail in the developed and developing countries, including Iran. In demographic studies, the prevalence of knee arthritis which stands at %15/3 in the population above 15-years old was shown. Owing to the fact that societies are about to be aged than before, the issue has become a growing significance in the subject matter of public health. The present study is conducted with an aim to investigate into the effect of training based on the planned behavior model on preventing the teachers of preliminary schools from getting knee arthritis. Methods: the study as an intervention research is of quasi-experimental kind. The population in question included 114 individuals among female teachers of preliminary schools who were brought to the study randomly and divided into two groups intervention and non-intervention. Based on the primary results, the educational contents were designed and submitted in the intervention group. After two months of executing the training program, the post test was carried out. The data was analyzed by SPSS version 18. Due to the loss of normality in data distribution, non- parametric tests were used. Results: the study demonstrated that the components of the planned behavior theory (i.e. the attitudes, subjective norms and the control of perceived behavior) could altogether estimate %37 of intention and %43 of behavior. Meanwhile, the role of subjective norms (β =56/0) in predicting intention was overriding, In this study,after the educational program, control of perceived behavior scores increased of 32/50 ± 4/05 to 34/82 ± 5/66. indicating that the major obstacles in adopting behaviors preventing from knee arthritis are the lack of regular physical activity (%72/4) and failure to use western-style toilet (%57). Conclusion: In this Study the effect theory of planned behavior support in predicting exercise intentions and behavior in the prevention of knee osteoarthritis in women teacher
topic Osteoarthiritis
Theory of planned behavior
Knee
Prevention
Teacher
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