2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.nepr.2008.03.010
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Change in the health promoting lifestyle behaviour of Turkish University nursing students from beginning to end of nurse training

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“…Similar results were reported in other studies (Cihangiroğlu and Deveci, 2011;İlhan et al, 2010;Kocaakman et al, 2010;. One study indicated that healthy lifestyle behaviours of nursing students changed over time, between the start and the end of their nursing education each year in İstanbul (Alpar et al, 2008). Wang et al (2009) stated that junior undergraduates scored lower than did senior students on the nutrition behaviour dimension.…”
Section: 2269 Health-promoting Lifestyle Behaviour For Cancer Prevensupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Similar results were reported in other studies (Cihangiroğlu and Deveci, 2011;İlhan et al, 2010;Kocaakman et al, 2010;. One study indicated that healthy lifestyle behaviours of nursing students changed over time, between the start and the end of their nursing education each year in İstanbul (Alpar et al, 2008). Wang et al (2009) stated that junior undergraduates scored lower than did senior students on the nutrition behaviour dimension.…”
Section: 2269 Health-promoting Lifestyle Behaviour For Cancer Prevensupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Previous studies have identified a positive change in health literacy and healthy lifestyle behaviors as the result of the education process [17,22]. Thus, by “learning health” to “live healthy,” school and government authorities can design appropriate programs to provide a much-needed repertoire of proven strategies to help students promote their eHealth literacy and maintain healthy lifestyles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have shown that individuals who prioritize their health or have numerous sources of health information tend to adopt more health-promoting lifestyles [19-21]. Some studies have also found that nurse training is significantly associated with health-promoting lifestyle behaviors [22]. Individuals who reported higher medical knowledge had better interpersonal relationships and lower levels of stress [23,24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Jordan, the incidence of non-communicable diseases including diabetes, hypertension, and obesity is increasing rapidly which create a major burden for the society and health care system [10] [11]. On the other hand the connection between lifestyle behaviors such as physical activity and non-communicable diseases is well documented [12]. World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated that the elimination of major risk factors of non-communicable diseases will prevent at least 80% of all heart diseases, stroke, and type 2 diabetes mellitus [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%