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Effectiveness of Web-Based Health Education and Consultation on Health Promotion Behaviors of Adolescents

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Adolescent Health
Interventions
Behavioral: the educational program and counseling
Registration Number
NCT03009617
Lead Sponsor
Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi Gulhane Tip Fakultesi
Brief Summary

Through the training and consultation program conducted via the web for "health promotion," which is an important part of a school's healthcare, interactive communication methods between school nurses and students were provided. The results of the study showed that web-based education and counseling positively influenced health promotion behaviors of the students, and e-health literacy and their knowledge was increased.

Detailed Description

Background: Adolescent is a critical period for many health-risk behaviours, such as alcohol consumption, smoking, having unsafe sex, insufficient exercise, and diet, psychological problems, which can be reduced by targeted web-based health education and consultation interventions. Web-based interventions have advantages in terms of acceptability and accessibility and have shown some study to promote health behaviours and e-Health literacy among adolescents.

Objective: The aims of this study was to examine the effectiveness of web-based health education and consultation on health promotion behaviors (ie, smoking, health responsibility, nutrition, interpersonal relationships, spiritual health, alcohol and substance abuse, positive life outlook, unsafe sex, malnutrition) of adolescents and their e-health literacy.

Methods: This randomized controlled study consisted of 252 adolescents, of whom 120 were in the control group and 132 comprised the intervention group. Sociodemographic characteristics of adolescents, internet usage, Adolescent Lifestyle Questionnaire (ALQ), e-health literacy, and information levels of the adolescents were determined before the intervention. No procedures were applied to the control group. A web-based health education and consultation program designed to promote a healthy lifestyle was applied to the intervention group. The results were re-evaluated three months after the intervention.

The investigators first hypothesis is that adolescents in the intervention (the web-based education and consultation) group would report significantly higher level of well-being ( ie, positive life outlook, stress management, spiritual health and health-related quality of life) and health behaviors (ie, health responsibility, nutrition, exercise ) at 3-month follow-up compared to the control group. Second, it is expected that participants in the intervention group would report a significantly higher level of eHealth literacy and knowledge at 3-month follow-up compared to the control group.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
252
Inclusion Criteria
  • volunteered to participate in the study,
  • students who had not yet started high school education (9th-grade students),
  • students who had not participated in the pilot scheme (10th-grade students), students who were not non-final year students at the preparation stage for university (12th-grade students), and 11th-grade students who can use the internet.
Exclusion Criteria
  • students who 9th-grade students,
  • students who participated in the pilot scheme (10th-grade students), students who were final year students at the preparation stage for university (12th-grade students), and students who can not use the internet

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Intervention Groupthe educational program and counselingThe educational program and counseling Pre-test before intervention Monitoring, education, and consultation through the Web At least two reminders via e-mail or phone message a week The last test after three months The website was closed three months later.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
adolescents' health behaviors6 months

Adolescent Lifestyle Questionnaire, Information Assessment Form for the Content of Health Education Program

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
e-Health Literacy6 months

The Health Literacy Scale

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