The effect of menopausal instruction for husbands on perceived social support by perimenopausal women

Payesh2009; 8: 343-348Accepted for publication: 27 November 2008[EPub a head of print-17 August 2009] Objective(s): To evaluate the effect of menopausal training for husbands on perceived social support by peri menopausal women.Methods: In this clinical trial, 102 women aged 45-60 years were randoml...

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Main Authors: Ali Delshad Noghabi, Narjes Bahri Binabaj, Fatemeh Hadizadeh Talasaz
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Published: Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research 2009-10-01
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Online Access:http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-596-en.html
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spelling doaj-36064b3fd0b34a13aa063a88d17729ea2020-11-25T04:03:58ZfasIranian Institute for Health Sciences ResearchPayesh1680-76262008-45362009-10-0184343348The effect of menopausal instruction for husbands on perceived social support by perimenopausal womenAli Delshad Noghabi0Narjes Bahri Binabaj1Fatemeh Hadizadeh Talasaz2 Payesh2009; 8: 343-348Accepted for publication: 27 November 2008[EPub a head of print-17 August 2009] Objective(s): To evaluate the effect of menopausal training for husbands on perceived social support by peri menopausal women.Methods: In this clinical trial, 102 women aged 45-60 years were randomly assigned in two groups in Gonabad, Iran. Demographic questionnaire and social support scale completed by all of the women and knowledge questionnaire completed by their husbands, then face to face education about menopause were scheduled for husbands in intervention group. One month later all of the women completed social support scale and their husbands completed knowledge questionnaire.Results: The mean knowledge score of husbands in intervention group was higher after training (10.40 vs 7.35) and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.001). Also, there was significant difference in mean of perceived social support by women befor and after training sessions (10.95 vs 8.62, P= 0.006).Conclusion: Menopausal training for husbands increases perceived social support by menopausal women. It seems that training programs on menopause must be designed for husbands in order to inhance support in women.http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-596-en.htmlinstructionmenopausesocial support
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author Ali Delshad Noghabi
Narjes Bahri Binabaj
Fatemeh Hadizadeh Talasaz
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Narjes Bahri Binabaj
Fatemeh Hadizadeh Talasaz
The effect of menopausal instruction for husbands on perceived social support by perimenopausal women
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instruction
menopause
social support
author_facet Ali Delshad Noghabi
Narjes Bahri Binabaj
Fatemeh Hadizadeh Talasaz
author_sort Ali Delshad Noghabi
title The effect of menopausal instruction for husbands on perceived social support by perimenopausal women
title_short The effect of menopausal instruction for husbands on perceived social support by perimenopausal women
title_full The effect of menopausal instruction for husbands on perceived social support by perimenopausal women
title_fullStr The effect of menopausal instruction for husbands on perceived social support by perimenopausal women
title_full_unstemmed The effect of menopausal instruction for husbands on perceived social support by perimenopausal women
title_sort effect of menopausal instruction for husbands on perceived social support by perimenopausal women
publisher Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research
series Payesh
issn 1680-7626
2008-4536
publishDate 2009-10-01
description Payesh2009; 8: 343-348Accepted for publication: 27 November 2008[EPub a head of print-17 August 2009] Objective(s): To evaluate the effect of menopausal training for husbands on perceived social support by peri menopausal women.Methods: In this clinical trial, 102 women aged 45-60 years were randomly assigned in two groups in Gonabad, Iran. Demographic questionnaire and social support scale completed by all of the women and knowledge questionnaire completed by their husbands, then face to face education about menopause were scheduled for husbands in intervention group. One month later all of the women completed social support scale and their husbands completed knowledge questionnaire.Results: The mean knowledge score of husbands in intervention group was higher after training (10.40 vs 7.35) and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.001). Also, there was significant difference in mean of perceived social support by women befor and after training sessions (10.95 vs 8.62, P= 0.006).Conclusion: Menopausal training for husbands increases perceived social support by menopausal women. It seems that training programs on menopause must be designed for husbands in order to inhance support in women.
topic instruction
menopause
social support
url http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-596-en.html
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