Author/Authors :
Jadgal, Khair Mohammad zahedan university of medical sciences - School of Health - Department of Health Education and Promotion, ايران , Nakhaei-Moghadam, Tayebeh zahedan university of medical sciences - Department of Food and Drug, ايران , Alizadeh-Seiouki, Hadi Torbat Heidariye University of Medical Sciences - School of Health, ايران , Zareban, Iraj zahedan university of medical sciences - School of Health - Department of Health Education, ايران , Sharifi-Rad, Javad zabol university of medical sciences - Faculty of Pharmacy, Zabol Medicinal Plants Research Center - Department of Pharmacognosy, ايران
Abstract :
Introduction: Tuberculosis is a single-agent infectious disease, which is the major cause of death around the world. Approximately one third of the world’s population is infected with tuberculosis (TB) bacilli and at risk of developing active TB. The purpose of this study was determined the impact of education based on health belief model in promoting behavior of smear-positive pulmonary TB among patients in Chabahar city, Iran. Material and methods: Of the 80 smear-positive pulmonary TB who referred to health centers in Chabahar voluntarily participated in this interventional study. The data collected using questionnaire based on health belief model. The data were analyzed by using paired t-test, independent t-test, pearson correlation and chi-square test with SPSS 16. Results: The cognitive skills were increased significantly from 6.10 to 6.88 after intervention. All behavioral skills were increased significantly from 2.08 to 2.88 after implementing the intervention. Perceived severity was increased from11.08to12.19 significantly. Percepted benefits were enhanced significantly from 11.48 to 12.23. Mean percepted barrier was decreased significantly from 17.52 to 16.68. Conclusion: Findings demonstrated that implementing educational intervention programs can increase the level of knowledge and behavior of patients regarding smear- positive pulmonary TB initiatives.
Keywords :
educational intervention , positive , smear pulmonary TB , health belief model