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Empowering deaf and hard hearing females toward premarital counseling and genetic screening: An educational intervention based on empowerment model.

Sahar Z Zaien1, Hanan A El Sayed2,3, Heba A Ibrahim4,5, Wafaa T Elgzar5,6, Marwa I H Aboraiah7, Mona A Abdel-Mordy3.   

Abstract

Hearing loss affects many people worldwide, and it hinders speech, language, and social development. Consanguineous marriage is the most prevalent social custom that leads to an increased prevalence of congenital anomalies. Premarital Counseling and Genetic Screening (PMSGC) educational program is urgently needed to empower deaf and hard hearing girls. This study aimed to investigate the effect of educational intervention based on the empowerment model on deaf and hard hearing females' self-efficacy, knowledge, and attitude toward PMSGC. A Quasi-experimental research design was conducted on 64 deaf and hard hearing female students. The data collection instrument comprised four parts: basic data and personal/family history, PMSGC quiz, Likert attitude scale, and general self-efficacy scale. Data were collected from September to December 2020. The empowerment educational intervention was conducted in four sequential phases; needs assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation. The intervention addressed the students' knowledge, attitudes and self-efficacy. The results showed that 76.6% of the study participants had consanguineous marriage between their parents, 64.1% had a history of hereditary deafness in first-degree relatives. There were statistically significant differences between the total knowledge, attitude, and self-efficacy before and after intervention (p <0.001). In detail, 76.6% of the participants had good knowledge after the intervention compared to only 12.5% before it. Besides, 81.3% of the study participants had a positive attitude toward PMSGC before the intervention compared to 95.3% after it. Self-efficacy was low (25.0%) or moderate (75%) before the intervention compared to moderate (45.3%) or high (42.2%) after the intervention. Educational intervention based on the empowerment model significantly increased the deaf and hard hearing population's self-efficacy, knowledge, and attitude toward PMSGC. The use of the empowerment model in health education should be encouraged and taught to the medical and paramedical students.

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Keywords:  Attitude; deaf and hard hearing females; empowerment model; genetic screening; knowledge; premarital counseling; self-efficacy

Year:  2021        PMID: 34077143     DOI: 10.29063/ajrh2021/v25i1s.4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Afr J Reprod Health        ISSN: 1118-4841


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1.  Predictors of premarital screening and genetic counseling knowledge and attitude among deaf and hard hearing females in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Sahar Zedan Zaien; Amira Abdallah El-Houfey; Hanadi Alqahtani; Hanan Abd Elwahab El Sayed; Wafaa Taha Elgzar; Rasha Mohamed Essa; Hala Bayomy; Heba Abdel-Fatah Ibrahim
Journal:  J Med Life       Date:  2022-03

2.  Nurses' Attitudes towards Selected Social Groups: Cross-Sectional Survey among Polish Nurses.

Authors:  Małgorzata Lesińska-Sawicka
Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-25
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