KMID : 1164520110290010005
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Journal of Military Nursing Research 2011 Volume.29 No. 1 p.5 ~ p.18
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The Effects of a Military Hospital Health Promotion Program on Military Personnel¡¯s Perceived Health Status, Health Perception and Health Promotion Behavior
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Yang Ji-In
Lee Yeon-Mi Lee Seung-Hee Kwon Ae-Ji Ki Ppeum Jeong Jeong-Hee
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Abstract
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Purpose : This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a military hospital health promotion program on military personnel¡¯s health perceptions and health promotion behavior.
Method : The participants(n=78) were divided into either the control(n=31) or the experimental(n=47) group. The experimental group received a 12 week program that included a health promotion campaign, a smoking cessation clinic,
stress management, and a lifestyle management program. The questionnaire was composed of 88 questions. 17 questions were for general characteristics, 2 for perceived health status, 11 for perceived benefit, 11 for perceived barrier, and 47 for health promotion behavior. The methods used for data analysis were descriptive statistics, chi-square test, paired t-test, and independent t-test.
Results : The experimental group showed a significantly lower perceived barrier and a significantly improved health promotion behavior compared to the control group. However, there were no significant changes in perceived health status and perceived benefits.
Conclusion : These results suggest that a military hospital health promotion program may lead to improvement in health perceptions and health promotion behavior.
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KEYWORD
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Health promotion program, Perceived Health Status, Perceived benefit, Perceived barrier, Health promotion behavior
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