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International Quarterly of Community Health Education

https://read.qxmd.com/read/33745395/dying-to-be-men-masculinity-and-early-cancer-detection-among-nigerian-men
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Darlingtina Esiaka, Candidus Nwakasi, Kelsey Brodie, Aaron Philip, Kalu Ogba
Cancer incidence and mortality in Nigeria are increasing at an alarming rate, especially among Nigerian men. Despite the numerous public health campaigns and education on the importance of early cancer detection in Nigeria, there exist high rate of fatal/advanced stage cancer diagnoses among Nigerian men, even among affluent Nigerian men. However, there is limited information on patterns of cancer screening and psychosocial predictors of early cancer detection behaviors among Nigerian men. In this cross-sectional study, we examined demographic and psychosocial factors influencing early cancer detection behaviors among Nigerian men...
March 20, 2021: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33726586/reaching-out-to-the-millions-a-5-key-messages-rapid-iec-campaign-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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Cariappa P Mudera, Rohit D Bavdekar, Narinder Kumar, Aravind Veiraiah, Ranjith K Nair
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated providing populations with simple and relevant, actionable informational messages for them to be informed on individual and community level measures to combat the pandemic. Distilling guidance from various sources into simple actionable message themes in a short time frame should be the hallmark of any rapid health promotion campaign. We developed and disseminated actionable Information, Education and Communication (IEC) messages on prevention and control during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic by selecting five key message themes of prevention...
March 16, 2021: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33657941/understanding-the-barriers-of-hiv-testing-services-for-men-who-have-sex-with-men-and-transgender-women-in-bangladesh-a-qualitative-study
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Mohammad Niaz Morshed Khan, Golam Sarwar, Samira Dishti Irfan, Gorkey Gourab, A K M Masud Rana, Sharful Islam Khan
Coverage of HIV testing services (HTS) is generally low among men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women ( hijra ) in Bangladesh, thus impeding the national goal of attaining the 90-90-90 target. In this context, this article delineates HTS uptake barriers among these populations. This qualitative study entailed 30 in-depth interviews, six focus groups and seven key-informant interviews with purposively selected MSM and hijra , alongside service providers. Participants cited individual and interpersonal barriers such as low risk perception and misconceptions about HIV testing, programmatic barriers such as knowledge gaps among peer service providers, as well as community and structural barriers such as the criminalization and stigmatization of male-to-male sex...
March 3, 2021: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33632024/impact-of-an-educational-training-on-behavioral-intention-for-healthcare-waste-management-application-of-health-action-model
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Davoud Sarpooshi Robat, Seyedeh Belin Tavakoly Sany, Hadi Alizadeh Siuki, Nooshin Peyman, Gordon Ferns
Inappropriate healthcare waste management (HCWM) may lead to health hazards through the release of toxic and infectious agents into the environment. This study aimed to assess the appropriateness of a Health Action Model (HAM) operationalized in a training intervention to promote behavioral intent towards HCWM practice among hospital staff. This was a quasi-experimental intervention study of 128 hospital staff attending a training intervention in Sabzevar Hospital, Iran. Four training intervention was carried out using potential constructs of the HAM model to compare the quality of HCWM process and behavioral intent of hospital staff before and after a training session...
February 25, 2021: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33626983/women-s-attempts-related-to-complementary-and-alternative-medicine-use-in-infertility-causes-and-diagnosis-a-narrative-inquiry
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Mohsen Azimi-Nezhad, Malihe Noori Sistani, Mohammad Vahedian-Shahroodi
In most cultures of the world, infertility is seen as a disaster and is associated with a myriad of emotional and psychological problems for women. Using Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) can help treat infertility. The present qualitative study aimed to explore women's attempts related to CAM use in infertility causes and diagnosis. This qualitative study has been carried out through a purposive sampling technique on 78 women living in Neyshabur, Iran. An individual interview and focus group discussions (FGDs) was used to collect data...
February 24, 2021: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33615900/incentives-to-reduce-salt-intake-resulting-from-women-s-experiences-a-qualitative-study
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Tahere Soltani, Seyed Saeed Mazloomy Mahmoodabad, Ali Akbar Vaezi, Azadeh Nadjarzadeh, Seyedeh Mahdieh Namayandeh, Mohammad Hossein Soltani, Hossien Fallahzadeh
Over consumption of salt adversely affects health and is associated with some diseases. Salt over consumption has been reported to be higher in Asian countries including Iran. This research aimed to identify the facilitative factors of reduced salt consumption among 20-65 year-old women to develop effective educational interventions. Methods: This research used qualitative content analysis. We included 42 (31 women aged 20-65 years residing in Hamidia, Yazd and 11 healthcare providers) using Purposeful sampling method...
February 20, 2021: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33593179/-a-way-to-know-your-stress-acceptability-and-meaning-of-hair-sample-collection-for-cortisol-analysis-from-african-american-and-latina-women-in-a-digital-storytelling-study
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Hannah Davidson, A C Gubrium
Obtaining biological samples for research purposes from members of marginalized communities demands careful social and ethical consideration. This paper aims to discuss how feasibility and acceptability translate into methodological and ethical considerations for collecting hair samples in a study comprised of young, pregnant Latinx and African-American women participating in a digital storytelling intervention (DST). Transcripts from two focus groups with Healthy Families home visitor staff (N =10) and follow-up interviews with DST participants (N = 8) were analyzed through qualitative content analysis for hair sampling acceptability...
February 16, 2021: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33525958/predictors-in-initiating-and-maintaining-nutritional-behaviors-to-deal-with-menopausal-symptoms-based-on-multi-theory-model
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Nooshin Yoshany, Manoj Sharma, Narjes Bahri, Sara Jambarsang, Mohammad Ali Morowatisharifabad
This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2019 on 204 postmenopausal women aged 45-55 years who referred to Yazd health centers to determine the predictors in initiating and sustaining nutritional behaviors to deal with menopausal symptoms based on the multi-theory model (MTM). The participants were required to complete the demographic information questionnaire and a researcher-made questionnaire over the effective nutritional behaviors in menopause based on the MTM. The data were summarized and analyzed using SPSS 18 and AMOS23 by running descriptive indicators and path analysis...
February 1, 2021: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33509044/environmental-characteristics-of-hiv-aids-affected-households-in-a-nigerian-rural-community
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Omolola T Alade, Albert A Abegunde, Joseph A Adedigba, Ibiyemi Fakande, Michael A Adedigba
A study of environmental attributes of HIV/AIDS affected households in Ijesa region, Nigeria (N = 297). Data from both primary and secondary sources were used to establish the relationship between socio-economic and environmental characteristics at different rural community zones; namely traditional core, post traditional and contemporary. There were more female HIV/AIDS patients, located in traditional core zones (78.1%) with high house density, living in shared apartments where residents shared sleeping and bath/toilet rooms...
January 28, 2021: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33423615/spiritual-well-being-and-purpose-in-life-among-conscripts-a-case-study-in-iran
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Mahya Torkaman, Jamileh Farokhzadian, Mohammad Hosein Fadaei
Spiritual Well-Being (SWB) is an important aspect of health. Since soldiers, as members of community, are faced with numerous spiritual, psychological, and physical problems, belief in spirituality can play an important role in explaining their purpose in life (PIL). Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate SWB, PIL, and the relationship between these two concepts in conscripts. In this cross-sectional study, 301 soldiers were selected by available sampling method from one of the military barracks in Iran 2019...
January 10, 2021: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33402000/internet-addiction-and-its-relationship-to-gender-depression-and-anxiety-among-medical-students-in-anbar-governorate-west-of-iraq
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Ameel F Al Shawi, Aseel K Hameed, Aatika I Shalal, Sara S Abd Kareem, Mujtabaa A Majeed, Sara T Humidy
INTRODUCTION: The rapid increase of internet using was associated with a rise in internet addiction (IA) especially among adolescent and young adults that may associated with underlying psychological disorders. The aims of the study: a) to estimate the prevalence of internet addiction among medical students in Anbar governorate, b) to assess the effect of internet addiction on mental health by measuring the association of IA with depression and anxiety among the students. METHODS: A cross sectional study was carried out during the period from February to April 2019...
January 5, 2021: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33375921/maternal-care-utilization-in-primary-healthcare-centers-in-nigerian-communities
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Rolle R Ahuru
This study investigated maternal care utilization in Primary Healthcare Centers (PHCs) in four rural communities in Ughelli North LGA, Delta State, Nigeria. The study is a cross-sectional household survey that used a structured questionnaire to elicit information from 398 women within the reproductive ages. The data were analyzed with descriptive and multivariate statistical methods. The data revealed that 67.1% of currently pregnant women utilized ANC in PHCs, 55.7% of women who reported recent birth delivered in PHCs and 30...
December 29, 2020: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33356864/hispanic-male-recruitment-into-obesity-related-research-evaluating-content-messaging-strategies-experimental-findings-and-practical-implications
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Luis A Valdez, David O Garcia
Hispanic men have the highest prevalence of overweight and obesity among men in the U.S. Current research is lacking to inform best practices to engage Hispanic men in obesity-related research. The purpose of this work was to evaluate messaging strategies to engage Hispanic men in obesity-related research. Outreach took place in an outdoor marketplace in Southern Arizona, US. Messaging strategies (fear appeal/arousal, positive masculinity, and spousal convergence) identified in formative research were utilized...
December 25, 2020: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33356913/the-impact-of-macroeconomic-policies-on-healthcare-delivery-in-kenya-an-analysis-of-the-national-sexual-violence-prevention-and-care-response
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Leso Munala, Emily Welle, Nene Okunna, Emily Hohenshell
Sexual violence is one of the most common forms of violence against women in Kenya. This study documents the care of sexual violence survivors from the perspective of health care practitioners based on an analytic framework developed in studies of the political-economy of health to examine the effects of International Financial Institutions' conditionalities on the allocation of national fiscal resources. The study documented the working conditions of practitioners and myriad challenges that they experience in providing quality services to sexual violence survivors...
December 24, 2020: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33297856/healthy-lifestyle-behaviors-among-18-to-49-year-old-women-a-comparative-study
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Seda Göger, Dilek Cingil
INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of obesity has become a remarkable public health concern in a global extent. This study aimed to examine the difference between the healthy lifestyle behaviors of women with normal weight and those who are obese. METHOD: This comparative descriptive study included a total of 302 women aged 18-49 years. RESULTS: According to regression analysis; duration of education (β = -0.154), (age (β = 0.376), presence of obese individuals in the family (β = 0...
December 9, 2020: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33283651/psychosocial-determinants-of-changes-in-dietary-behaviors-among-iranian-women-an-application-of-the-pender-s-health-promotion-model
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Mohammad Vahedian Shahroodi, Seyedeh Belin Tavakoly Sany, Zahra Hosseini Khaboshan, Arezoo Orooji, Habibollah Esmaeily, Gordon Ferns, Mohammad Tajfard
Data on how the complex cognitive processes, personal, and social factors influence health promoting behaviors of women are very limited and the results have been inconsistent. Here, we examine how prior behaviors, behavior-specific cognition (perceived benefits/barriers, self efficacy, and activity-related affect), situational and interpersonal factors (social support, modeling, and norms) associated with the level of dietary behaviors in Iranian women. A cross sectional survey of 356 women aged 18-60 years from health care centers in Iran was undertaken from October 2015 to September 2016...
December 6, 2020: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33269980/advocating-for-nutrition-education-promotion-and-care-among-dementia-residents-considerations-for-long-term-care-professionals
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Nawal A Alissa
In 2015, a total of 5.3 million Americans had dementia. As the number of older adults continues to grow, the older adult population with dementia conditions is expected to increase from its current number of 5.1 million to 7.1 million by 2025, representing a 40% increase. This exponential growth places a tremendous burden on long-term care facilities at a rapid pace. Taking care of residents with dementia has already proven to be a costly undertaking with the care given to these individuals in 2014 amounting to 17...
December 3, 2020: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33269979/hospitalization-for-primary-care-sensitive-conditions-in-adults-and-its-impact-on-hospital-care-in-s%C3%A3-o-paulo-city-brazil
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Ricardo da Silva Targueta, Caio Vinicius Da Fonseca Silva, Jane de Eston Armond, Carolina Nunes França, Gustavo Bernardes de Figueiredo Oliveira, Felipe Moreira, Filipe de Figueiredo Mendes, Lucas Melo Neves, Adriana Maximiano, Alvaro Avezum
INTRODUCTION: Identifying conditions among all cause hospitalizations that could be prevented at the primary care level would allow the development of strategies to reduce the range of diseases treated in hospital and promote a more efficient utilization of resources. OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate hospitalizations for clinical conditions that are sensitive to primary care in adults. METHODS: Cross-sectional study with data captured in hospital electronic health records using the diagnosis related groups classification system...
December 3, 2020: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33269978/awareness-and-utilization-of-obstetric-epidural-analgesia-in-labour-among-pregnant-women-in-wesley-guild-hospital-ilesha-nigeria
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Oluwatoyin Olaleye, Samuel Oluwasogo Dada, Great O Alabi
Epidural analgesia is widely used as an effective method of pain relief in labor. This study was therefore designed to investigate the awareness and level of utilization of obstetric analgesia in labour among pregnant women in Wesley Guild Hospital Ilesha, Nigeria. The descriptive study involving 110 pregnant women revealed that about half (41.8%) of the respondents had poor knowledge score, 37.3% had fair knowledge, while 20.9% had good knowledge score on obstetric epidural analgesia. Only 10.9% of the respondents had used epidural analgesia and 83...
December 3, 2020: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33259271/health-literacy-and-media-literacy-is-there-any-relation
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Peiman Parandeh Afshar, Fateme Keshavarz, Mehdi Salehi, Rezvan Fakhri Moghadam, Elahe Khajoui, Fateme Nazari, Mahlagha Dehghan
BACKGROUND: The health information is an important factor for improving people's health behaviors. On the other hand, media literacy plays an important role in the search and selection of valid information and resources about health. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the correlation between health literacy and media literacy. METHOD: This study was a cross-sectional study. Random cluster sampling was used to select 700 citizens in Kerman, Iran. Health literacy for Iranian adults' questionnaire and media literacy questionnaire were used to collect the data...
December 1, 2020: International Quarterly of Community Health Education
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