PURPOSE: To replicate research about confidence level in receiving health teaching from either an overweight or a weight-appropriate RN. METHODS: A quasi-experimental post-test only design was used. Participants were randomly assigned to be shown images of a nurse, either overweight or weight-appropriate, then asked to rate their confidence in health teaching received from that nurse. Descriptive statistics, t test for independent samples, and covariate analyses were performed. RESULTS: A significant difference in confidence p=0.000 was noted between participants who viewed the image of a weight-appropriate nurse and participants who viewed the image of an overweight nurse. CONCLUSIONS: Weight-appropriate nurses may inspire more confidence in their teaching. Further study is indicated to explore the implications of these findings for practice. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Nurses need to be conscious of clients' perceptions of weight when planning teaching interventions.
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PURPOSE: To replicate research about confidence level in receiving health teaching from either an overweight or a weight-appropriate RN. METHODS: A quasi-experimental post-test only design was used. Participants were randomly assigned to be shown images of a nurse, either overweight or weight-appropriate, then asked to rate their confidence in health teaching received from that nurse. Descriptive statistics, t test for independent samples, and covariate analyses were performed. RESULTS: A significant difference in confidence p=0.000 was noted between participants who viewed the image of a weight-appropriate nurse and participants who viewed the image of an overweight nurse. CONCLUSIONS: Weight-appropriate nurses may inspire more confidence in their teaching. Further study is indicated to explore the implications of these findings for practice. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Nurses need to be conscious of clients' perceptions of weight when planning teaching interventions.
Authors: Natura Colomer-Pérez; Joan J Paredes-Carbonell; Carmen Sarabia-Cobo; Sergio A Useche; Vicente Gea-Caballero Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Date: 2022-08-02 Impact factor: 4.614
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