The Relationship Between Nurse-Led Health Belief Model-Based Education and Genital Hygiene and UTI Prevention Attitudes

NCT ID: NCT06891404

Last Updated: 2025-12-03

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

122 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2025-03-16

Study Completion Date

2025-08-15

Brief Summary

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Objective: This study seeks to enhance the hygiene awareness of students receiving education in the healthcare field, contributing to the development of healthy lifestyle habits. Additionally, the study's findings will provide essential data for improving educational programs and establishing strategies for protecting urogenital health.

Materials and Methods: The data for the study will be collected using the Descriptive Characteristics Form, the Genital Hygiene Behaviors Scale, and the Health Belief Scale for the Prevention of Urinary Tract Infections. The data analysis will be conducted using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) 25.0 Windows program, with a significance level of p\<0.05 considered statistically significant. The normality distribution of the data will be examined, and Cronbach's Alpha internal consistency analysis will be performed to assess the validity and reliability of the scales. For the analysis of descriptive data, mean, standard deviation, frequency, and percentage will be used. The comparison of ordinal measurements will be analyzed using the paired t-test for repeated measures in dependent groups.

Design: Randomized controlled.

The population of the study will consist of students enrolled in the Departments of Child Development, Nutrition and Dietetics, Health Management, and Social Work at the Faculty of Health Sciences of a private university. Using the G\*Power program, with 1-β = 0.95 power, α = 0.05 error level, and an effect size of f = 0.6, the sample size was determined to be 122 students (61 in the intervention group and 61 in the control group).

Detailed Description

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Genital hygiene is one of the fundamental health behaviors that play a crucial role in protecting women's reproductive health. The reproductive age, defined as 15-49 years, is the period in which reproductive health issues are most frequently observed. It is reported that approximately one million women worldwide experience genital infections each year, and 75% of women have a history of vaginal infection. In developing countries, this issue is a significant public health concern that women encounter at least once in their lifetime. In Turkey, regional studies indicate that both genital infections and risky hygiene behaviors that may lead to vaginal infections are prevalent. Especially among young women, adopting proper hygiene habits is crucial in preventing genital infections, urinary tract infections (UTIs), and other urogenital health problems.

The Health Belief Model (HBM) is a widely used theoretical framework for understanding and improving individuals' health behaviors. HBM aims to explain individuals' perceptions of a disease or health problem and how these perceptions influence their behaviors. This model consists of several components: perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefits, perceived barriers, self-efficacy, and cues to action. Educational programs are expected to increase individuals' awareness based on these components and promote positive behavioral changes in hygiene practices.

Hygiene education plays a vital role in maintaining genital hygiene. Various studies in the literature examine the relationship between education and young women's urogenital health. Research findings indicate that female students have knowledge gaps and that students who receive genital hygiene education adopt more conscious hygiene practices. However, experimental studies investigating the effect of HBM-based genital hygiene education on genital hygiene behaviors and attitudes toward the prevention of urinary tract infections remain limited.

In this context, the present study aims to evaluate the relationship between nurse-led HBM-based education provided to students of the Faculty of Health Sciences and their genital hygiene behaviors and attitudes toward UTI prevention.

This study seeks to enhance the hygiene awareness of students receiving education in the healthcare field, contributing to the development of healthy lifestyle habits. Additionally, the study's findings will provide essential data for improving educational programs and establishing strategies for protecting urogenital health.

Conditions

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Health Belief Model Education

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

The study will be conducted with 122 students, 61 controls and 61 interventions.
Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants
2

Study Groups

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Experimental

The study will involve female students aged 18-49 who are studying at the Faculty of Health Sciences of a private university. Data will be collected via a pre-structured form using Google Forms. A pre-test will be applied to the students, followed by Health Belief Model (HBM)-based Genital Hygiene Education. The objectives of the education will be prepared in line with the sub-dimensions of the HBM, such as perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefits, perceived barriers, self-efficacy, and cues to action. The education is planned to last a total of 4 class hours (160 minutes). The education will be conducted face-to-face in a classroom setting.Two weeks after the training, the students' behaviors and attitudes will be evaluated using the prepared data collection tool.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Nurse-Led Health Belief Model-Based Education

Intervention Type OTHER

Topic of the Training:

Importance of Genital Hygiene Behaviors Definition of Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Complications that may arise if left untreated Effects on daily life Proper toilet hygiene Selection and cleaning of underwear Menstrual hygiene Importance of sexual hygiene Common Misconceptions About Genital Hygiene Behaviors

Control

The study will involve female students aged 18-49 who are studying at the Faculty of Health Sciences of a private university. Data will be collected via a pre-structured form using Google Forms. This group will not receive any education, but after the intervention group completes the education, a post-test will be conducted with this group as well.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Nurse-Led Health Belief Model-Based Education

Topic of the Training:

Importance of Genital Hygiene Behaviors Definition of Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Complications that may arise if left untreated Effects on daily life Proper toilet hygiene Selection and cleaning of underwear Menstrual hygiene Importance of sexual hygiene Common Misconceptions About Genital Hygiene Behaviors

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* To agree to participate in the study, to fully attend the scheduled training

Exclusion Criteria

* Refusing to participate in the study,
* having previously taken a course on women's reproductive health and genital hygiene,
* incomplete attendance at the training,
* incomplete filling out of the data collection tool.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

49 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Merve Kolcu

Assistant professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Merve KOLCU, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

[email protected]

Nur Bahar KURU AKTURK, Msc

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

[email protected]

Aydan YILMAZ, Msc

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

[email protected]

Beyzanur ISBAY AYDEMIR, PhD(c)

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

[email protected]

Locations

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University of Health Sciences

Istanbul, , Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

Other Identifiers

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2025/03

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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