Title of article :
Efficacy of HBM-Based Dietary Education Intervention on Knowledge, Attitude,
and Behavior in Medical Students
Author/Authors :
Tavakoli، Hamid Reza نويسنده , , Dini-Talatappeh، Hossein نويسنده Military Medical University Students, Tehran, IR
Iran , , Rahmati Najarkolaei، Fatemeh نويسنده Health Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , , Gholami Fesharaki، Mohammad نويسنده Biostatistics Department, Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran, IR Iran ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2016
Abstract :
Using various models of behavior change, a number of studies in the
area of nutrition education have confirmed that nutrition habits and
behaviors can be improved. This study sought to determine the effects of
education on patterns of dietary consumption among medical students at
the military university of Tehran, with a view to correcting those
patterns. In this quasi-experimental study, 242 medical students from
the Military University of Tehran were chosen by convenience sampling
and then divided into control (n = 107) and intervention groups (n =
135) by block randomization. The self-administered questionnaire
involving six categories of item (knowledge, perceived benefits,
perceived barriers, perceived threats, self-efficacy and behavior) has
been validated (Cronbach alpha > 0.7 for each). Following the
educational intervention, the mean score of knowledge, health belief
model (HBM) structure, and behavior of students in relation to healthy
patterns of food intake increased significantly (P < 0.05). The
mean pre-intervention knowledge score was 6.76 (1.452), referring to
threats to HBM constructs including perceived threat 2.93 (1.147),
perceived benefits 7.28 (1.07), perceived barriers 5.44 (1.831), self-
efficacy 4.28 (1.479), and behavior 8.84 (2.527). The post-intervention
scores all improved as follows: knowledge 8.3 (1.503), perceived threats
3.29 (1.196), perceived benefits 7.71 (0.762), perceived barriers 5.9
(1.719), self- efficacy 4.6 (1.472), and behavior 9.45 (2.324). This
difference in mean scores for knowledge, health belief structures and
employee behavior before and after educational intervention was
significant (P ≤ 0.05). The significant improvement in the experimental
group’s mean knowledge, HBM structures , and behavior scores indicates
the positive effect of the intervention.
Journal title :
Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal
Journal title :
Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal