Journal of Community Nutrition
- Volume 3 Issue 1
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- Pages.21-29
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- 2001
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- 1229-540X(pISSN)
Factors Associated with Attendance in a Nutrition Education Program for Hyperlipidemic Patients
- Yim, Kyeong-Sook (Department of Food & Naturition) ;
- Kim, Young-Joo (Department of Food & Naturition) ;
- Cho, Young-Yun (Colleage of Human Ecology The University of Suwon Korea Department of Nutrition,) ;
- Rha, Mi-Yong (Colleage of Human Ecology The University of Suwon Korea Department of Nutrition,) ;
- Kim, Duk-Kyoung (Internal Medicine)
- Published : 2001.07.01
Abstract
This study was conducted to examine factors with attendance in hyperlipidemia nutrition eduction program among 101 hyperlipidemic outpatients (38 males 63 females) at Samsung Medical Center We employed the Health Belief Model (HBM) as the theoretical framework The individual nutrition education and counseling program was scheduled with 4- half hour session sin 2 to 4 weeks intervals. Upon initiation of the program a trained dietitian surveyed HBM constructs and psychosocial factors. The following were included perceived susceptibility to cardiovascular disease(CVD) perceived severity to CVD percieved benefits to diet modification perceived barriers to persistence in maintaining therapy and self efficicacy and social support from family Sociodemographic data health factors stress level nutrition knowledge, and 24-hour dietary recall behavior were also surveyed All these data was analyzed according to the number of nutrition sessions attended The subjects were 55.9
Keywords
- hyperlipidemia;
- nutrition education;
- attendance;
- health belief model;
- perceived barriers;
- perceived benefits