2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-08668-8
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Evaluating the impact of HBM-based education on exercise among health care workers: the usage of mobile applications in Iran

Abstract: Background Mechanical life made us witness the growing increase of chronic diseases despite the prominent scientific developments in the field of health, treatment and control. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of educational intervention based on Health Belief Model (HBM) using mobile applications (Telegram messenger) on doing exercise among the health care workers of Ilam university of medical sciences in 2017. Methods In this inte… Show more

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“…Over half (43/80, 53.8% 51,55,57–60,62–66,68,71,72,74,80,83–85,87,88,91,92,94,99,106,108,111,112,117–119,122–126,129,132,133 ) of studies did not report a theoretical framework for intervention development. Of the 37 studies (46.3% 54,61,67,69,70,73,75–79,82,86,89,90,93,95–98,100–105,107,109,110,113–116,121,127,128,130,131 ) that did, social‐cognitive theory was most commonly reported (8/80, 10.0% 54,76,86,97,104,105,107,121 ).…”
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“…Over half (43/80, 53.8% 51,55,57–60,62–66,68,71,72,74,80,83–85,87,88,91,92,94,99,106,108,111,112,117–119,122–126,129,132,133 ) of studies did not report a theoretical framework for intervention development. Of the 37 studies (46.3% 54,61,67,69,70,73,75–79,82,86,89,90,93,95–98,100–105,107,109,110,113–116,121,127,128,130,131 ) that did, social‐cognitive theory was most commonly reported (8/80, 10.0% 54,76,86,97,104,105,107,121 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these 17 countries/territories, eight are classified as high‐income, six are upper middle‐income, and three are lower middle‐income countries/territories. In total, 52 studies were conducted in high‐income (65.0% 54,55,57–81,90–108,113–116,129,131 ), 23 in upper middle‐ (28.7% 82–84,86–89,109–112,117–124,128,132,133 ), and five in lower middle‐income countries/territories (6.3% 51,125–127,130 ). There were no studies from low‐income countries.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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