Publication
Title
Effectiveness of structured education on knowledge and health behaviors in patients with congenital heart disease
Author
Abstract
Objective To investigate whether a single educational session increased the level of knowledge and changed the prevalence of health risk behaviors in young people with congenital heart disease (CHD). Study design We conducted a longitudinal study of patients transferred to adult CHD care who received a single educational session (n = 201) at a tertiary care center. Their knowledge level and prevalence of health risk behaviors were assessed via the Leuven Knowledge Questionnaire CHD and the Health Behavior Scale CHD, respectively. A general linear model for longitudinal measurements was used to analyze the natural progression of patients' knowledge during a 27-month period and the effect of one educational session on outcomes. Results Participating in an educational session resulted in a small-to-moderate, but significant, increase in total knowledge level and better understanding of deterioration symptoms, and rationale and frequency of follow-up; however, it did not improve patients' health behaviors. Conclusions This type of education did improve knowledge but did not improve the patients' tendency to engage in better health behaviors. Future studies should assess the effect of repetitive exposure to educational sessions dealing with CHD.
Language
English
Source (journal)
The journal of pediatrics. - St.Louis, Mo.
Publication
St.Louis, Mo. : 2015
ISSN
0022-3476
DOI
10.1016/J.JPEDS.2015.02.041
Volume/pages
166 :6 (2015) , p. 1370-1376
ISI
000355018200011
Pubmed ID
25841537
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
UAntwerpen
Publication type
Subject
External links
Web of Science
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Last edited 23.08.2024
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