2019
DOI: 10.5958/2349-2996.2019.00097.1
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Levine's Conservation Model of Health

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“…Therefore, the role of nurses is needed to assist the adaptation process by providing nursing interventions that are integrated with the concepts of Levine's conservation model theory and HBM (Health Belief Model). If nurses are able to help these pregnant women adapt, they should be able to keep up four modes of conservation to keep their health at its best (Saini & Kalia, 2019).…”
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“…Therefore, the role of nurses is needed to assist the adaptation process by providing nursing interventions that are integrated with the concepts of Levine's conservation model theory and HBM (Health Belief Model). If nurses are able to help these pregnant women adapt, they should be able to keep up four modes of conservation to keep their health at its best (Saini & Kalia, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of patients in this case report have tried to modify their behavior to encourage positive changes, such as trying to seek help at the hospital, consuming beets and Fe tablets to increase Hb values, avoiding brushing their teeth too hard, and avoiding scratching their skin to avoid injury For the conservation of personal integrity, self-esteem and individual self-confidence must be built to increase the body's defense (Ozcan & Eryilmaz, 2021;Saini & Kalia, 2019). When combined with the HBM theory, this personal integrity conservation is very appropriate because the personal integrity component contains beliefs that influence individual actions and involvement in their health (Abraham & Sheeran, 2014;Orbell, 2013).…”
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