Determinants of salt-restriction-spoon using behavior in China: application of the health belief model.

The two-gram salt-restriction-spoons, which can be used to reduce the salt intake of people, had been handed out for free by the Chinese government to the citizens several years ago, but only a small fraction of residents use such a spoon currently. Since no studies have been conducted to investigat...

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Main Authors: Juan Chen, Yixing Liao, Zhuoting Li, Ye Tian, Shuaishuai Yang, Chao He, Dahong Tu, Xinying Sun
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3869780?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c5d60854e06a4dd5919aead7ab65aea82020-11-25T00:47:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01812e8326210.1371/journal.pone.0083262Determinants of salt-restriction-spoon using behavior in China: application of the health belief model.Juan ChenYixing LiaoZhuoting LiYe TianShuaishuai YangChao HeDahong TuXinying SunThe two-gram salt-restriction-spoons, which can be used to reduce the salt intake of people, had been handed out for free by the Chinese government to the citizens several years ago, but only a small fraction of residents use such a spoon currently. Since no studies have been conducted to investigate relevant influencing factors, this study was designed to explore the determinants of salt-restriction-spoon using behavior (SRB) in China.This cross-sectional study was conducted in Beijing, China. Altogether 269 rural residents and 244 urban residents aged over 18 were selected by convenience sampling method in 2012. Variables measured in a questionnaire designed according to the Health Belief Model (HBM) included socio-demographics, perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefits, perceived objective barriers, perceived subjective barriers, self-efficacy, knowledge of hypertension, cues to action, and SRB. Answers to the questionnaire were obtained from all the participants, and 24-hour urine samples were collected to determine the 24-hour urinary sodium excretion (24HUNa). Path analyses were used to explore the determinants of SRB.Approximately 22.7% and 45.3% of residents used a salt-restriction-spoon everyday in the rural and urban areas, respectively. The average 24HUNa was 211.19±98.39 mmol for rural residents and 109.22±58.18 mmol for urban residents. Path analyses shown that perceived objective barriers, perceived benefits, perceived severity, knowledge and age were related to SRB and 24HUNa for both rural and urban participants, among which perceived objective barrier (β =  - 0.442 and β =  - 0.543, respectively) was the most important determinant.Improvement of the current salt-restriction-spoon and education on the right usage of the salt-restriction-spoon, the severity of hypertension, and the benefit of salt reduction are necessary, especially among those who are relatively young but at risk of hypertension, those who have lower education levels, and those who live in the rural areas.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3869780?pdf=render
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author Juan Chen
Yixing Liao
Zhuoting Li
Ye Tian
Shuaishuai Yang
Chao He
Dahong Tu
Xinying Sun
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Yixing Liao
Zhuoting Li
Ye Tian
Shuaishuai Yang
Chao He
Dahong Tu
Xinying Sun
Determinants of salt-restriction-spoon using behavior in China: application of the health belief model.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Juan Chen
Yixing Liao
Zhuoting Li
Ye Tian
Shuaishuai Yang
Chao He
Dahong Tu
Xinying Sun
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title Determinants of salt-restriction-spoon using behavior in China: application of the health belief model.
title_short Determinants of salt-restriction-spoon using behavior in China: application of the health belief model.
title_full Determinants of salt-restriction-spoon using behavior in China: application of the health belief model.
title_fullStr Determinants of salt-restriction-spoon using behavior in China: application of the health belief model.
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of salt-restriction-spoon using behavior in China: application of the health belief model.
title_sort determinants of salt-restriction-spoon using behavior in china: application of the health belief model.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The two-gram salt-restriction-spoons, which can be used to reduce the salt intake of people, had been handed out for free by the Chinese government to the citizens several years ago, but only a small fraction of residents use such a spoon currently. Since no studies have been conducted to investigate relevant influencing factors, this study was designed to explore the determinants of salt-restriction-spoon using behavior (SRB) in China.This cross-sectional study was conducted in Beijing, China. Altogether 269 rural residents and 244 urban residents aged over 18 were selected by convenience sampling method in 2012. Variables measured in a questionnaire designed according to the Health Belief Model (HBM) included socio-demographics, perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefits, perceived objective barriers, perceived subjective barriers, self-efficacy, knowledge of hypertension, cues to action, and SRB. Answers to the questionnaire were obtained from all the participants, and 24-hour urine samples were collected to determine the 24-hour urinary sodium excretion (24HUNa). Path analyses were used to explore the determinants of SRB.Approximately 22.7% and 45.3% of residents used a salt-restriction-spoon everyday in the rural and urban areas, respectively. The average 24HUNa was 211.19±98.39 mmol for rural residents and 109.22±58.18 mmol for urban residents. Path analyses shown that perceived objective barriers, perceived benefits, perceived severity, knowledge and age were related to SRB and 24HUNa for both rural and urban participants, among which perceived objective barrier (β =  - 0.442 and β =  - 0.543, respectively) was the most important determinant.Improvement of the current salt-restriction-spoon and education on the right usage of the salt-restriction-spoon, the severity of hypertension, and the benefit of salt reduction are necessary, especially among those who are relatively young but at risk of hypertension, those who have lower education levels, and those who live in the rural areas.
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