Self-efficacy and social support enable women to protect their pelvic floor health: A nonrandomized controlled trial in rural Nepal
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10.1177/13591053241283945
Date Issued
2024-10-30
Author(s)
Jonitz, Vica Marie Jelena
Shrestha, Akina
Kasaju, Aastha
Scarnato, Chiara
Meierhofer, Regula
Inauen, Jennifer
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Article
Language
English
Abstract
Carrying heavy loads increases the risk of pelvic organ disorders, particularly in low-income countries. Low self-efficacy hampers adoption of pelvic-floor-protective behaviors. The enabling hypothesis suggests that social support may strengthen women’s behavioral self-efficacy. A three-arm parallel non-randomized controlled trial with 300 women and their social partners experimentally examined whether self-efficacy and social support can enable women’s pelvic-floor-protective behaviors in rural Nepal. Three villages received (1) self-efficacy (2) self-efficacy and social support promotion, or (3) information only control. The co-primary outcomes were reduced weight carried and using protective lifting techniques at 2-month follow-up. Self-efficacy promotion increased the use of protective lifting techniques 9% more than information only ( d = 0.28). Weight was reduced by 3 kg more when additionally promoting social support compared to self-efficacy alone ( d = 0.39). Self-efficacy and social support promotion enable women to better protect their pelvic floor health and may complement educational approaches to health behavior change in low-resource populations.
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Journal of Health Psychology
Journal or Serie
Journal of Health Psychology
ISSN
1359-1053
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SAGE Publications
Submitter
Luginbühl, Helena
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Jonitz, V. M. J., Shrestha, A., Luginbühl, H., Kasaju, A., Scarnato, C., Meierhofer, R., & Inauen, J. (2024). Self-efficacy and social support enable women to protect their pelvic floor health: A nonrandomized controlled trial in rural Nepal. In Journal of Health Psychology. SAGE Publications. https://doi.org/10.24451/dspace/11545
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