Healthy lifestyle behaviors predict health promotion attitudes in pre-registered nurses: a questionnaire study

Date

2017-02-01

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Healio

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Abstract

Background:

Nurses report inadequacies in health promotion practices. This study investigated attitudes toward being role models for healthy eating, and examined predictors of health promotion attitudes in preregistered nurses. Method:

A questionnaire was completed by 493 preregistered nurses. Measures included health promotion attitudes, healthy lifestyle index, self-esteem, and body satisfaction. Results:

Preregistered nurses (89.5%) felt that nurses should be role models for health. However, 37% had a negative health promotion attitude and were more likely to be dissatisfied with their body and lead less healthy lifestyles. Most preregistered nurses (96%) felt that delivering health promotion would be a key element of their job and held positive health promotion attitudes. Healthy lifestyle was the most consistent significant predictor of health promotion attitude. Conclusion:

Preregistered nurses with an unhealthy lifestyle and lower self-esteem held a more negative health promotion attitude. Intervention is needed to support preregistered nurses in making healthy lifestyle choices, improving their self-perception and health promotion attitude.

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Keywords

Health promotion, healthy lifestyle, nurses, self-perception

Citation

Blake, H., Stanulewicz, N., and Griffiths, K. (2017) Healthy lifestyle behaviours predict health promotion attitudes in pre-registered nurses: a questionnaire study. Journal of Nursing Education, 56 (2), pp. 94-103

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