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Effect of an empowerment program on the caring behaviors of mothers with preterm infants: the health belief model approach

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Pages 55-66 | Received 07 Jun 2018, Accepted 15 Nov 2018, Published online: 29 Nov 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The present aimed to examine the effect of the health belief model-based empowerment program on the caring behaviors of mothers with preterm infants. A quasi-experimental study with before-after design was conducted on 40 mothers with preterm infants. They were selected using a convenience sampling method. The intervention was four 30-minute sessions of the empowerment program based on the health-belief model. The instrument for data collection included the demographic data questionnaire, health belief model-based questionnaire, standard self-efficacy questionnaire, and a checklist of mothers’ caring behaviors. Data was collected twice at the neonatal intensive care unit and once at the participant’s homes. It was found that except for the cues to action and perceived barriers constructs, the empowerment program led to significant changes in the other model constructs including perceived susceptibility (p < 0.003), perceived severity (p < 0.001), perceived benefits (p < 0.005), self-efficacy (p < 0.001), knowledge (p < 0.001) and care behaviors (p < 0.001). The health belief model-based empowerment program could change the care behaviors of the mothers with preterm infants.

Trial registration: Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials identifier: IRCT20171224038031N1.

Acknowledgments

The researchers hereby extend their gratitude to the mothers who participated in the study. Our gratitude should be extended to authorities and managers of the Akbarabadi Hospital for their cooperation with this study.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This study did not receive any specific grant from any funding agency.

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