Health Belief ModelHochbaum G Kegels S Rosenstock, INursing
Health Belief Modeldoi:Abraham, Charles and Sheeran, Paschal (2007) Health Belief ModelDonald H. LeinLori TurnerJereme Wilroycambridge university press
The health belief model became one of the most widely recognized conceptual frameworks of health behavior, focusing on behavioral change at the individual level. The model suggests that decision-makers make a mental calculus about whether the benefits of a promoted behavior change outweigh its ...
Peer Review reports Background China has the largest elderly population in the world. The seventh census [1] showed that at the beginning of November 2020, the number of people aged 60 years and above in China was 264 million, accounting for 18.70% of the total population. Falls are ...
The educational tools as prepared media were peer-reviewed and modified accordingly by experts in the field of health education and promotion, community dentists, as well as media experts. Before the implementation of the interventional program, instructional media was provided to 30 fifth-grade girls...
Peer Review reports Introduction Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is rapidly becoming one of the world’s most concerning non-communicable diseases in public health, and it has negative economic impacts on individuals and healthcare systems in almost every nation [1]. According to the World Health...
health belief modelpregnantBackground & Objective: High rates of cesarean delivery have worried health policy makers. One of the main reasons for cesarean section in Iran is cesarean election. Health Belief Model (HBM) is one of the most powerful models used in health education programs. The ...
The health belief model (HBM) has been widely used to inform health education, social marketing, and health communication campaigns. Although the HBM can explain and predict an individual's willingness to engage in positive health behaviors, its application to, and penetration of the underlying cons...
The Health Belief Model, social learning theory (recently relabelled social cognitive theory), self-efficacy, and locus of control have all been applied with varying success to problems of explaining, predicting, and influencing behavior. Yet, there is conceptual confusion among researchers...
摘要: Explores the possible utility of the health belief model (HBM) for explaining attendance at a supervised coronary heart disease (CHD) exercise program. General health motivation; Perceived severity of CHD; Attendance in a theoretically predicted direction; Perceived value of exercise....