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The Effect of a Trans-Theoretical Model Based Intervention on Physical Exercises Behaviour among Postpartum Women at Benha City, Egypt

Hanan Abd Elwahab El Sayed, Heba Abdel-Fatah Ibrahim, Samia Abd Elhakeem H Aboud, Ahlam Elahmady Mohamed Sarhan

American Journal of Nursing Research. 2019, 7(3), 342-353 doi:10.12691/ajnr-7-3-15
  • Table 1. Distribution of the study participants according to their socio-demographic characteristics, and obstetric history (n = 86)
  • Table 2. Distribution of the study participants by the stages of change in postpartum exercises behavior pre and post intervention (n= 86)
  • Table 3. Distribution of the studied participants according to their knowledge toward postpartum exercises (n=86)
  • Table 4. Distribution of the studied participants according to their self-efficacy toward postpartum exercises behavior (n=86)
  • Table 5. Distribution of the studied participants according to their decisional balance (Pros and cons) toward postpartum exercises behavior pre and post intervention (n=86)
  • Table 6. Mean scores of experiential and behavioural processes toward postpartum exercises behavior among the study participants before and after the intervention (n = 86)
  • Table 7. Mean differences of subtotal TTM construct and total knowledge scores of the study participants between pre and post intervention (n=86)
  • Table 8. Correlation coefficient between study subjects' subtotal scores of TTM constructs, total knowledge score and their stage of postpartum exercises behaviour before and after intervention (n = 86)