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1- Health Education & Health Promotion Department, Health Faculty, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , azizzadeh1023@gmail.com
2- Health Education & Health Promotion Department, Health Faculty, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the examination of relaxation training based on the PRECEDE-PROCEED model in anxiety reduction on nursing staffs.
Materials and Methods: Intervention studies were examined in Alzahra hospital on 64 members of the nursing staffs based on Spielberger anxiety questioner with higher anxiety score in 2016. We used Spielberger (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory) questionnaire for the measurement of the anxiety and for assaying predisposing, enabling and reinforcing factors, a questionnaire designed based on the PRECEDE- PROCEED model. Participants were divided randomly into 2 intervention and control groups. The educational training was carried out in 4 sessions for 45-60 minute in the intervention group. Questionnaire completion was done before, immediately and 4 months after the training. Data were analyzed in SPSS 22 (p˂0.05).
Findings: The results of this study showed that the mean of anxiety score before of training in two groups did not significantly (p=0.12), but after of training, the anxiety score was decreased significantly in the intervention group (p˂0.01). Also, after training, the amount of predisposing factors, enabling factors, and reinforcing factors increased significantly in the intervention group in comparison to control group (p<0.01).
Conclusion: Findings of this research confirm the effect of health education based on PRECEDE-PROCEED on taking health behaviors and promote people health. Intervention based on this model improved the quality of life in the nursing staff in our study.
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Technology of Health Education
Received: 2019/04/9 | Accepted: 2019/05/24 | Published: 2019/07/21
* Corresponding Author Address: Health Education & Health Promotion Department, Health Faculty, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Quds Street, Enghelab Avenue, Tehran, Iran.

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