Determinants of helmet use among health-care providers in urban India: Leveraging the theory of planned behavior
CONTEXT: Wearing helmet during road traffic accidents among motorcycle riders decreases the likelihood of death by 39%. The theory of planned behavior (TPB), a psychological model helps to explain the failure in helmet usage, by assuming a causal chain. The current study was taken up as no studies h...
Main Authors: | , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
2019-01-01
|
Series: | Journal of Education and Health Promotion |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://www.jehp.net/article.asp?issn=2277-9531;year=2019;volume=8;issue=1;spage=24;epage=24;aulast=Shruthi |
id |
doaj-59563ce6cc8c46d28839b5d7b29ad97a |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-59563ce6cc8c46d28839b5d7b29ad97a2020-11-25T03:08:36ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Education and Health Promotion2277-95312019-01-0181242410.4103/jehp.jehp_182_18Determinants of helmet use among health-care providers in urban India: Leveraging the theory of planned behaviorM N ShruthiAnand D MeundiD SushmaCONTEXT: Wearing helmet during road traffic accidents among motorcycle riders decreases the likelihood of death by 39%. The theory of planned behavior (TPB), a psychological model helps to explain the failure in helmet usage, by assuming a causal chain. The current study was taken up as no studies have elicited the determinants of helmet usage in terms of TPB among health-care providers, the role models for healthful behavior by virtue of their profession in the current urban Indian context. AIMS: The aims of the study were (1) to determine the proportion of proper use of helmets and (2) to identify TPB-related factors and other factors influencing the use of helmets. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 147 students and staff of a tertiary health-care center, Bengaluru, using a pretested, validated, semi-structured, self-administered questionnaire. Convenience sampling was used. Hierarchical regression model was used to explain variation in the scores of helmet-use behavior on the basis of TPB variables. P < 0.05 was considered as statistically significant. RESULTS: About 65% of respondents practiced “proper use” of helmets. Intention, perceived behavioral control (direct), and attitude (indirect) were significant predictors of helmet use (P < 0.05). Mean scores of knowledge on helmet use and behavior showed positive correlation (P > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Application of TPB in urban Indian context was successful in identifying precursors of helmet use. This study throws a light on the strong influencers of helmet use which can assist policy developers in developing effective programs to successfully promote the “proper use” of helmets.http://www.jehp.net/article.asp?issn=2277-9531;year=2019;volume=8;issue=1;spage=24;epage=24;aulast=Shruthihealth-care providershelmet-use behaviorproper use of helmetstheory of planned behavior |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
M N Shruthi Anand D Meundi D Sushma |
spellingShingle |
M N Shruthi Anand D Meundi D Sushma Determinants of helmet use among health-care providers in urban India: Leveraging the theory of planned behavior Journal of Education and Health Promotion health-care providers helmet-use behavior proper use of helmets theory of planned behavior |
author_facet |
M N Shruthi Anand D Meundi D Sushma |
author_sort |
M N Shruthi |
title |
Determinants of helmet use among health-care providers in urban India: Leveraging the theory of planned behavior |
title_short |
Determinants of helmet use among health-care providers in urban India: Leveraging the theory of planned behavior |
title_full |
Determinants of helmet use among health-care providers in urban India: Leveraging the theory of planned behavior |
title_fullStr |
Determinants of helmet use among health-care providers in urban India: Leveraging the theory of planned behavior |
title_full_unstemmed |
Determinants of helmet use among health-care providers in urban India: Leveraging the theory of planned behavior |
title_sort |
determinants of helmet use among health-care providers in urban india: leveraging the theory of planned behavior |
publisher |
Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
series |
Journal of Education and Health Promotion |
issn |
2277-9531 |
publishDate |
2019-01-01 |
description |
CONTEXT: Wearing helmet during road traffic accidents among motorcycle riders decreases the likelihood of death by 39%. The theory of planned behavior (TPB), a psychological model helps to explain the failure in helmet usage, by assuming a causal chain. The current study was taken up as no studies have elicited the determinants of helmet usage in terms of TPB among health-care providers, the role models for healthful behavior by virtue of their profession in the current urban Indian context.
AIMS: The aims of the study were (1) to determine the proportion of proper use of helmets and (2) to identify TPB-related factors and other factors influencing the use of helmets.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 147 students and staff of a tertiary health-care center, Bengaluru, using a pretested, validated, semi-structured, self-administered questionnaire. Convenience sampling was used. Hierarchical regression model was used to explain variation in the scores of helmet-use behavior on the basis of TPB variables. P < 0.05 was considered as statistically significant.
RESULTS: About 65% of respondents practiced “proper use” of helmets. Intention, perceived behavioral control (direct), and attitude (indirect) were significant predictors of helmet use (P < 0.05). Mean scores of knowledge on helmet use and behavior showed positive correlation (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: Application of TPB in urban Indian context was successful in identifying precursors of helmet use. This study throws a light on the strong influencers of helmet use which can assist policy developers in developing effective programs to successfully promote the “proper use” of helmets. |
topic |
health-care providers helmet-use behavior proper use of helmets theory of planned behavior |
url |
http://www.jehp.net/article.asp?issn=2277-9531;year=2019;volume=8;issue=1;spage=24;epage=24;aulast=Shruthi |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT mnshruthi determinantsofhelmetuseamonghealthcareprovidersinurbanindialeveragingthetheoryofplannedbehavior AT ananddmeundi determinantsofhelmetuseamonghealthcareprovidersinurbanindialeveragingthetheoryofplannedbehavior AT dsushma determinantsofhelmetuseamonghealthcareprovidersinurbanindialeveragingthetheoryofplannedbehavior |
_version_ |
1724665494368157696 |