Title of article :
Comparison between the Impact of Video Instructions and Traditional Training on FBS Control in Type 2 Diabetics, Hamadan: A model based intervention
Author/Authors :
Hazavehei ، Mohammad Mahdi Department of Public Health - School of Public Health, Research Center for Health Sciences - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Rostami Moez ، Masomeh Department of Public Health - School of Public Health - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Besharati ، Fereshteh Department of Public Health - School of Public Health - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Emdadi ، Shohreh Department of Public Health - School of Public Health, Research Center for Health Sciences - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Khezeli ، Mehdi Department of Public Health - School of Public Health - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Farhadian ، Maryam Department of Biostatistics - School of Public Health, Modeling of Non-Communicable Diseases Research Center - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Diabetes is a chronic progressive disorder that imposes negative effects on various aspects of an individual s life. This study was conducted to compare the effect of video instructions in comparison with traditional training on glucose control in type 2 diabetic patients in Hamadan. Methods: In this experimental study, 120 patients with type 2 diabetes who referred to Diabetes Center of Hamadan were divided into two groups: intervention and control. Data collection tool was a questionnaire based on Health Belief Model completed by interviewing before, immediately after, and three months after the intervention. In addition, the serum levels of HbA1c were measured before and three months after the study. Intervention was conducted on three groups of 20 participants using video playback as well as question and answer sessions. Data were analyzed by SPSS21 using Friedman, Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney tests. Results: This study revealed a significant difference in the median of knowledge, perceived threat, perceived benefits, and barriers in the intervention group immediately and three months after the intervention. HbA1c levels decreased after the intervention but this change was not significant. Three months after the intervention, in the intervention group educations provided by both physicians and videos were the most effective cues to action. Conclusion: Instructional videos for diabetes education can have a positive impact on healthy lifestyle in Patients with type 2 diabetes. It was concluded that decrease in HbA1c level needs longer intervention period; more than three months.
Keywords :
Health Belief Model , Instructional Video , Type 2 Diabetes , Self , Efficacy
Journal title :
Social Behavior Research and Health
Journal title :
Social Behavior Research and Health