《Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice》 ›› 2020, Vol. 26 ›› Issue (10): 1217-1222.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-9771.2020.10.016

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Effects of PRECEDE-PROCEED Model on Behavior of Patients after Total Hip Arthroplasty

LIU Jing,LI Lun-lan(),LIAO Chen-xia,GAN Yu-yun,LIU Ling,DAI Ji-jing   

  1. The First Affiliated Hospital, Anhui Medical University, Hefei, Anhui 230022, China
  • Received:2019-10-25 Revised:2019-11-05 Published:2020-10-25 Online:2020-10-29
  • Contact: LI Lun-lan E-mail:lilunlan@aliyun.com
  • Supported by:
    Anhui Key Research and Development Project(201904a07020048)

Abstract:

Objective To explore the effect of PRECEDE-PROCEED model on health behavior and quality of life of patients after total hip arthroplasty.
Methods From February to December, 2018, 103 patients who underwent primary total hip arthroplasty were divided into control group (n = 51) and intervention group (n = 52). The control group received routine perioperative guidance, while the intervention group received PRECEDE-PROCEED model in addition, in accordance to the nine links of the model, multi-dimensional intervention measures should be formulated with tendency factors, contributing factors and strengthening factors as the core. They were followed up for six months after discharge, and were assessed with Health Promoting Life style Profile II (HPLP II) and the MOS Item Short From Health Survey (SF-36) one, three and six months after discharge, respectively.
Results There was no significant difference in the scores of HPLP II and SF-36 between two groups at discharge (P > 0.05). The scores of HPLP II and SF-36 were higher than in the intervention group than in the control group one, three and six months after discharge ( t > 2.307, P< 0.05).
Conclusion PRECEDE- PROCEED model could change the undesirable life behavior after operation, and improve the health behavior and quality of life of patients with total hip arthroplasty.

Key words: total hip arthroplasty, hip, PRECEDE-PROCEED model, healthy behavior, quality of life

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