Effect of Implementing Intervention protocol on Self Efficacy of Patient’s Post Knee Joint Replacement
talat, asmaa; dr.Amira Hedaya Morad; abd el sattar ali, Rasmia;
Abstract
Intervention protocol for patients' post knee joint replacement is considered a strategy for
promoting their knowledge and self-efficacy at home and in the community. Aim: The study
aimed to determine the effect of intervention protocol implementation on self-efficacy of
patients' post knee joint replacement through: 1) Assessing knowledge and self-efficacy of
patients' post -knee joint replacement. 2) Designing and implementing intervention protocol post
knee joint replacement. 3) Evaluating the effect of implementing intervention protocol on selfefficacy of patients' post knee joint replacement. Study design: A quasi-experimental (pre/post
tset) design was utilized to conduct this study. Setting: This study was conducted in joint
orthopedic outpatient clinics at El-Demerdash Surgical Hospital which is affiliated to Ain Shams
University Hospitals. Subject: A purposive sample of 193 adult patients from both genders was
recruited for conducting this study. Data collection: 1) Patients’ interviewing questionnaire. 2)
Patients’ self-efficacy scale. Results: The present study revealed a significant difference
between the studied patients regarding their knowledge and self-efficacy before and after
intervention protocol implementation. Conclusion: The implementing intervention protocol had
a positive effect on improving knowledge and self-efficacy of patients' post knee joint
replacement. Recommendations: Setup a training program for patients post knee joint
replacement that aims to improve patients' self-care. Replication of the current study on a larger
sample and different hospitals and community settings in order to generalize the results
promoting their knowledge and self-efficacy at home and in the community. Aim: The study
aimed to determine the effect of intervention protocol implementation on self-efficacy of
patients' post knee joint replacement through: 1) Assessing knowledge and self-efficacy of
patients' post -knee joint replacement. 2) Designing and implementing intervention protocol post
knee joint replacement. 3) Evaluating the effect of implementing intervention protocol on selfefficacy of patients' post knee joint replacement. Study design: A quasi-experimental (pre/post
tset) design was utilized to conduct this study. Setting: This study was conducted in joint
orthopedic outpatient clinics at El-Demerdash Surgical Hospital which is affiliated to Ain Shams
University Hospitals. Subject: A purposive sample of 193 adult patients from both genders was
recruited for conducting this study. Data collection: 1) Patients’ interviewing questionnaire. 2)
Patients’ self-efficacy scale. Results: The present study revealed a significant difference
between the studied patients regarding their knowledge and self-efficacy before and after
intervention protocol implementation. Conclusion: The implementing intervention protocol had
a positive effect on improving knowledge and self-efficacy of patients' post knee joint
replacement. Recommendations: Setup a training program for patients post knee joint
replacement that aims to improve patients' self-care. Replication of the current study on a larger
sample and different hospitals and community settings in order to generalize the results
Other data
Title | Effect of Implementing Intervention protocol on Self Efficacy of Patient’s Post Knee Joint Replacement | Authors | talat, asmaa ; dr.Amira Hedaya Morad; abd el sattar ali, Rasmia | Keywords | Intervention protocol;self-efficacy;knee joint replacement | Issue Date | 2020 | Publisher | Egyptian Journal of Health Care, EJHC | Journal | Egyptian Journal of Health Care (EJHC) | Volume | 11 | Issue | 4 | Start page | 843 | End page | 858 |
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