Title of article :
Effect of educational intervention based on locus of control structure of attribution theory on self-care behavior of patients with type II diabetes
Author/Authors :
Ebadi Fardazar, Farbod Health Promotion Research Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Heidari, Hassan Department of Health Services and Health Education - School of Health - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Solhi, Mahnaz Health Promotion Research Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Different factors, such as personality and psychological characteristics, are effective in the self-care and control of
diabetes. This study aimed at determining the effect of educational intervention based on locus of control structure of attribution theory
on the self-care behavior of patients with type II diabetes.
Methods: This was a quasi-experimental controlled study performed on 180 patients in Babol Diabetes Association. The sampling
method was simple random sampling. Data collection tool was form C of standard questionnaire in multidimensional health locus of
control (MHLC) and summary of diabetes self-care activities (SDSCA). Based on the results obtained from the initial completion of
the questionnaires, educational intervention was designed as three 60-minute educational sessions using short lectures, question and
answer, group discussions, and consultation methods, as well as educational materials, such as films, posters, and pamphlets. Intervention
was only performed for the test group. The questionnaires were filled out again 2 and 3 months after the intervention.
Results: Before the intervention, there was no significant difference in the mean scores of self-care, internal, chance, and external
locus of control between the 2 groups. However, 2 to 3 months after the intervention, the mean scores of self-care (p<0.001) and locus
of control (p<0.001) increased in the test group. Moreover, the mean score of chance (p<0.001) and external (p<0.001) locus of control
decreased significantly.
Conclusion: Educational intervention decreases the mean scores of chance and external locus of control and increases the mean
score of internal locus of control; as a result, it improves self-care in patients with diabetes.
Keywords :
Type II diabetes , Health locus of control , Self-care , Educational intervention
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics