The Effect of Training Given to Women With Obesity Patients According to the Health Belief Model

NCT ID: NCT04983147

Last Updated: 2021-07-30

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

128 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2017-04-01

Study Completion Date

2018-12-02

Brief Summary

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This study was conducted to examine the effectiveness of the training provided to women with obesity based on the Health Belief Model on women's beliefs regarding obesity and obesity management of the women. Study population included 18 to 65 years old women with obesity and the study sample included 128 women (64 in the control group and 64 in the experimental group) determined by power analysis. Randomized controlled, single-blind clinical study included a total of 128 obesity woman

Detailed Description

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Research data were collected by the researcher in the community health center. Research data were completed in 4 months. women in the experimental and control groups in collecting test data; Introductory Features consisting of 15 questions The form, which includes the Obesity health belief model scale and anthropometric measurements, was applied.Interventions were made on the women in the experimental situation, and no intervention was made on the control group.

Health Belief Model Scale in Obesity evaluates beliefs and attitudes towards. The scale consisting of 32 items in total The cronbach alpha coefficient is 0.80. Health Belief Model Scale in Obesity , sensitivity, seriousness, benefit and five sub-dimensions that can be used independently of each other, including perception of disability The importance of health; the level of importance individuals give to their health shows and consists of eight items (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8). Perceived sensitivity; health problems and complications that may develop due to obesity. to what level they find themselves susceptible, and the interventions to be made for obesity. evaluates at what level they find useful, and takes four items (12, 13, 14, 16) consists of. Perceived seriousness; To what extent do individuals have obesity and consists of four items (9, 10, 11, 17). Perceived benefit; what individuals gain in terms of their health when they manage obesity shows the level of awareness of the benefits and consists of 8 items (21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 32). Perceived obstacle; people's health recommendations for obesity. shows the level of the obstacles they perceive in practice and (15, 18, 19, 20, 23, 29, 30, 31).

The scale is a 5-point Likert type scale for each item. The importance of health in scale sub for the size; 1 for "Never", 2 for "Sometimes", 3 for "Frequently", 4 for "Very often", "Every evaluation is made by giving 5 points for "time". Perceived sensitivity, seriousness, obstacle and for perceptions of benefit; By giving 1 points for "absolutely disagree", 2 for "disagree", 3 for "indecisive", 4 for "agree", 5 for "absolutely agree" evaluation is done. total scale point average is not calculated. Each sub of the scale The scores of the items belonging to the subscale of the subscale are summed up and the number of items in each subscale is calculated. is divided. If every item in the scale was not answered, the number of items answered the corresponding ratings are summed up and the responses on that subscale are divided by the number of items. Sensitivity perception: Women see obesity as a disease and The definition of obesity in the educational content, how is it is evaluated and why it is an important health problem. Towards the perception of seriousness: Women should consider obesity as a serious health problem.

After evaluating the visual conditions, the educational content caused by obesity Health problems such as physical and mental illnesses are included. For the perception of benefit: It is important for women to manage obesity well. After evaluating the usefulness of the educational content, obesity health benefits of obesity management, proper nutrition and physical The benefits of the activity are included. Barrier perception: Perceived barriers by women in managing obesity After evaluating the obstacles encountered in managing obesity in the educational content what happened was discussed with the group, the things that could be done to overcome these obstacles were listed. education that includes the ability of women to manage obesity using appropriate ways For the perception of barriers: Perceived barriers by women in managing obesity After evaluating the obstacles encountered in managing obesity in the educational content what happened was discussed with the group, the things that could be done to overcome these obstacles were listed. education that includes the ability of women to manage obesity using appropriate ways program has been created. İmportance of health in scale, perceived usefulness, perceived the increase in the mean scores of the sensitivity and perceived seriousness sub-dimensions, The decrease in the average score of the perceived disability sub-dimension indicates that the applied training yields a positive result. Weight measurements of women, by placing the scales on a flat surface without slope, his thick clothes and shoes were removed, and it was made upright without moving.his thick clothes and shoes were removed, and it was built upright without moving.Women's height measurements with feet united and on the frankfort plane (head the angle between the neck and the neck is 90 degrees)Women's waist circumference measurements should be kept on a flat surface and excessive pressure by keeping the tape measure. hands and arms at both sides, feet close to each other (12-15 cm near) and the weight is evenly distributed on two feet from the belly button level. measured. A decrease in height, weight and BMI indicates that training is effective IMPACT STATEMENT What is already known on this subject? Behavior change is an important factor in obesity What the results of this study add? There are behavioral change initiatives by providing training, but by integrating the model use and training areas into the model, providing behavioral and attitude change will provide more effective and sustainable lifestyle changes in obesity.

What the implications are of these findings for clinical practice and/or further research? Studies about obesity patients, it is recommended that nursing interventions be carried out within the framework of models, and their training should be aimed at cognitive, affective and psychomotor areas and applied to different groups.In studies to be intended for obesity patients, it is recommended that nursing interventions be carried out within the framework of models, and their training should be aimed at cognitive, affective and psychomotor areas and applied to different groups. Its use in the Health belief model-based of obese with chronic diseases also contributes to disease. Health belief model-based training to be given to healthy individuals will contribute to the prevention of obesity.

Conditions

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Obesity

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants

Study Groups

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health belief model based training manuel

A training manual entitled "Do Not Stay Silent Towards Obesity" was prepared by the researcher to guide women in obesity management by affecting their beliefs on obesity in a positive way.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Obesity Training Based on Health Belief Model

Intervention Type OTHER

Trainig was given with initiatives for cognitive and affective learning areas within the framework of health belief model.7 weeks.This application will only be made in the experimental group.

powerpoint presentation with computer

The presentation prepared based on the Health belief model was used in group training.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Obesity Training Based on Health Belief Model

Intervention Type OTHER

Trainig was given with initiatives for cognitive and affective learning areas within the framework of health belief model.7 weeks.This application will only be made in the experimental group.

video for obesity based on health beliefs

In the literature; It is explained that the educator's use of representations such as video is more effective than verbal expression and reading, and facilitates learning both by hearing and seeing.For this reason, videos that will create awareness about the subject in the trainings were prepared by the researcher and used in the trainings.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Obesity Training Based on Health Belief Model

Intervention Type OTHER

Trainig was given with initiatives for cognitive and affective learning areas within the framework of health belief model.7 weeks.This application will only be made in the experimental group.

successful patients in obesity management

Real-life stories of people who could manage obesity before and thought themselves healthier compared to their previous condition were shared with the group. People were invited to the trainings who had obesity before and managed to lose weight and trainings were given in the affective field.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Obesity Training Based on Health Belief Model

Intervention Type OTHER

Trainig was given with initiatives for cognitive and affective learning areas within the framework of health belief model.7 weeks.This application will only be made in the experimental group.

Post-training follow-up

After the trainings given to women were completed, women were included in the follow-up program.For 6 mounts. This application will only be made in the experimental group.

This follow-up will increase motivation and answer questions regarding obesity management.

It was made by calling every 15 days.It will be made by phone call.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Post-training follow-up

Intervention Type OTHER

After 7 weeks of training to women were completed, women were included in the follow-up program.For 6 mounts. This application will only be made in the experimental group.It will be made by phone call.

This follow-up will increase motivation and answer questions regarding obesity management.

It was made by calling every 15 days.

Interventions

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Obesity Training Based on Health Belief Model

Trainig was given with initiatives for cognitive and affective learning areas within the framework of health belief model.7 weeks.This application will only be made in the experimental group.

Intervention Type OTHER

Post-training follow-up

After 7 weeks of training to women were completed, women were included in the follow-up program.For 6 mounts. This application will only be made in the experimental group.It will be made by phone call.

This follow-up will increase motivation and answer questions regarding obesity management.

It was made by calling every 15 days.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* women with a waist circumference ≥88 cm
* with no previous training regarding obesity
* being at least a primary school graduate
* having no chronic diseases or mental or psychological disability limiting daily life activities

Exclusion Criteria

* having an obesity surgery
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

65 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Ataturk University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Suheyla YARALI

Research assistant

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Süheyla Yaralı

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Study Principal Investigator

Locations

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Süheyla Yaralı

Yakutiye, Erzurum, Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

Other Identifiers

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sefa6192

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id