Effect of an Educational package on self-efficacy of infertile women

Objective (s): Infertility affects 9% to 15% of the childbearing women population. Infertility is a major life crisis and can lead to depression, anxiety, social isolation and sexual dysfunction. This study aimed to investigate about the effect of an educational package on self-efficacy of infertile...

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Main Authors: Mansoureh Jamshidimanesh, Niloofar Alimanesh, Zahra Behbodi Moghaddam, Hamid Haghani
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Published: Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research 2015-04-01
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Online Access:http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-250-en.html
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spelling doaj-c90e833f69da42f1a6831769004facff2020-11-25T04:08:04ZfasIranian Institute for Health Sciences ResearchPayesh1680-76262008-45362015-04-01142227237Effect of an Educational package on self-efficacy of infertile womenMansoureh Jamshidimanesh0Niloofar Alimanesh1Zahra Behbodi Moghaddam2Hamid Haghani3 Faculty Member of Midwifery Department, Nursing & Midwifery School of Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Nursing & Midwifery School of Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Faculty Member of Midwifery Department, Nursing & Midwifery School of Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Department of Medical Statistics, School of Management & Medical Information Sciences School of Iran, Tehran, Iran Objective (s): Infertility affects 9% to 15% of the childbearing women population. Infertility is a major life crisis and can lead to depression, anxiety, social isolation and sexual dysfunction. This study aimed to investigate about the effect of an educational package on self-efficacy of infertile women. Methods: This experimental study carried out in a reproductive health center affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences in Iran in 2012. A sample of 104 infertile women attending the center was randomly allocated to intervention and control groups. The intervention group received an educational program in four sessions on four consecutive weeks. Each session lasted for 60-90 minutes. In addition, a booklet was given to the intervention group. The control group only received usual care. Both groups completed the questionnaires at two points in time: at baseline and six weeks after the last educational session. Data were collected by a questionnaire including items on demographic and infertility self-efficacy scale (ISE). Data were analyzed using chi-square, paired t-test and independent sample t test. Results: There was no significant difference between the two groups at baseline. However, there was a significant difference between self-efficacy scores in two groups after intervention (P <0.0001). Conclusion: The findings showed that the educational package was effective in increasing self-efficacy of infertile women. Indeed, implementation of programs to improve self-efficacy in women is recommended.http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-250-en.htmleducational packageself-efficacyinfertile women
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Niloofar Alimanesh
Zahra Behbodi Moghaddam
Hamid Haghani
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Niloofar Alimanesh
Zahra Behbodi Moghaddam
Hamid Haghani
Effect of an Educational package on self-efficacy of infertile women
Payesh
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self-efficacy
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author_facet Mansoureh Jamshidimanesh
Niloofar Alimanesh
Zahra Behbodi Moghaddam
Hamid Haghani
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title Effect of an Educational package on self-efficacy of infertile women
title_short Effect of an Educational package on self-efficacy of infertile women
title_full Effect of an Educational package on self-efficacy of infertile women
title_fullStr Effect of an Educational package on self-efficacy of infertile women
title_full_unstemmed Effect of an Educational package on self-efficacy of infertile women
title_sort effect of an educational package on self-efficacy of infertile women
publisher Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research
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2008-4536
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Objective (s): Infertility affects 9% to 15% of the childbearing women population. Infertility is a major life crisis and can lead to depression, anxiety, social isolation and sexual dysfunction. This study aimed to investigate about the effect of an educational package on self-efficacy of infertile women. Methods: This experimental study carried out in a reproductive health center affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences in Iran in 2012. A sample of 104 infertile women attending the center was randomly allocated to intervention and control groups. The intervention group received an educational program in four sessions on four consecutive weeks. Each session lasted for 60-90 minutes. In addition, a booklet was given to the intervention group. The control group only received usual care. Both groups completed the questionnaires at two points in time: at baseline and six weeks after the last educational session. Data were collected by a questionnaire including items on demographic and infertility self-efficacy scale (ISE). Data were analyzed using chi-square, paired t-test and independent sample t test. Results: There was no significant difference between the two groups at baseline. However, there was a significant difference between self-efficacy scores in two groups after intervention (P <0.0001). Conclusion: The findings showed that the educational package was effective in increasing self-efficacy of infertile women. Indeed, implementation of programs to improve self-efficacy in women is recommended.
topic educational package
self-efficacy
infertile women
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