2020
DOI: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_2_20
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The effect of an educational intervention based on the theory of planned behavior on childbearing intentions in women: A quasi-experimental study

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“…Kariman et al . [ 10 ] studied childless women and indicated that those with higher mean scores of attitude and perceived behavior control had higher tendencies to have children. In another study on mothers without children or with healthy children, it was found that there were statistically significant relationships among attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavior control with tendency to have children.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Kariman et al . [ 10 ] studied childless women and indicated that those with higher mean scores of attitude and perceived behavior control had higher tendencies to have children. In another study on mothers without children or with healthy children, it was found that there were statistically significant relationships among attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavior control with tendency to have children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, results of a study indicated that women with healthy children whose parents or husbands believed that they should have other children reported greater tendencies to have children,[ 9 ] whereas another study reported that the individuals' subjective norms was not a determinant of desire to have children. [ 10 ] A person's sense of self-ability and understanding of internal and external sources to attempt childbearing may affect the desire to do such behavior. [ 11 ] Williamson and Lawson studied women over 30 years and found that those with higher perceived behavioral control scores had higher the fertility desire.…”
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“…One of the main causes of the fertility rate decline is changing fertility patterns and the increasing average age at marriage (12). Delayed childbearing increases the risk of unintended infertility and limits the number of children in each family (13). However, studies have shown that couples believe that their reproductive behavior is completely under their control and are often unaware of the consequences of late conception and increasing age at rst pregnancy (2,14).…”
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Thalassemia, which is very common in Iran, is considered one of the most common inherited diseases globally (Ansari-Moghaddam et al, 2018). In recent years, one of the major concerns of the healthcare system is providing effective educational programs for preventing and controlling thalassemia in people.Training nurses can increase their knowledge, attitude and skills more efficiently in developing educational interventions for people referring to health centres (Sarayloo et al, 2019).
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“…Training nurses can increase their knowledge, attitude and skills more efficiently in developing educational interventions for people referring to health centres (Sarayloo et al, 2019).…”
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