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INVESTIGATING THE EFFECT OF IMPROVING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY BASED ON THE THEORY OF PREPLANNED BEHAVIOR AMONG PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION REFERRED TO RURAL HEALTH CARE CENTERS OF RASHT IN 2014

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 Background and Objective: Living without mobility and physical inactivity is considered as one of the main modifiable causes of heart (cardiac) diseases. This study aimed to implement an educational program by using the theory of planned behavior to improve the PHYSICAL ACTIVITY of hypertensive patients.Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted among 150 patients with hypertension, referred to centers number 13 and 14 of Rasht in two intervention and control groups. The study tools were standardized GPAC questionnaire and PHYSICAL ACTIVITY related questionnaire based on the theory of planned behavior. Data analysis was done using Spss software.Results: The mean age of participants was 56.08 years, of which 76% were female and 24% were male. The mean and standard deviation of PHYSICAL ACTIVITY MET / MIN / WEAK were evaluated in five sections of total PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY at work, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY in displacement, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY of leisure and sitting state. The results showed that there was no significant difference in two groups before the intervention, and after that, there was a significant increase in total PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY at work and PHYSICAL ACTIVITY during sitting position in the intervention group, and decreased systolic and diastolic blood pressure in patients (P<0.05).Conclusion: The increasing of PHYSICAL ACTIVITY in hypertensive patients is effective in the quality of their SELF-CARE BEHAVIORs and it is necessary to provide some education on this matter to promote healthy lifestyle.

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    MEHRABIAN, FARDIN, FARMANBAR, RABIOLLAH, MAHDAVI ROSHAN, MARJAN, OMIDI, SAEID, & AGHEBATI, ROGHAYEH. (2018). INVESTIGATING THE EFFECT OF IMPROVING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY BASED ON THE THEORY OF PREPLANNED BEHAVIOR AMONG PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION REFERRED TO RURAL HEALTH CARE CENTERS OF RASHT IN 2014. JOURNAL OF HEALTH EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROMOTION, 6(1 ), 53-62. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/242524/en

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    MEHRABIAN FARDIN, FARMANBAR RABIOLLAH, MAHDAVI ROSHAN MARJAN, OMIDI SAEID, AGHEBATI ROGHAYEH. INVESTIGATING THE EFFECT OF IMPROVING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY BASED ON THE THEORY OF PREPLANNED BEHAVIOR AMONG PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION REFERRED TO RURAL HEALTH CARE CENTERS OF RASHT IN 2014. JOURNAL OF HEALTH EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROMOTION[Internet]. 2018;6(1 ):53-62. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/242524/en

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    FARDIN MEHRABIAN, RABIOLLAH FARMANBAR, MARJAN MAHDAVI ROSHAN, SAEID OMIDI, and ROGHAYEH AGHEBATI, “INVESTIGATING THE EFFECT OF IMPROVING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY BASED ON THE THEORY OF PREPLANNED BEHAVIOR AMONG PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION REFERRED TO RURAL HEALTH CARE CENTERS OF RASHT IN 2014,” JOURNAL OF HEALTH EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROMOTION, vol. 6, no. 1 , pp. 53–62, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/242524/en

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