Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills Model-based intervention effectively improved hygiene-related self-efficacy and practice among the primary caregivers of the under-three indigenous children in Malaysia

Poor hygiene practice has been an ongoing issue among the Orang Asli community in Malaysia and is strongly linked to poor child growth and malnutrition. A theory-based intervention was developed and implemented to improve the knowledge, attitude, self-efficacy and practice related to hygiene among t...

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Main Authors: Minhat, Halimatus Sakdiah, Zakaria, Liyanatul Najwa
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Published: John Wiley and Sons 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101917/
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/zph.12910
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1019172024-03-15T03:42:31Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101917/ Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills Model-based intervention effectively improved hygiene-related self-efficacy and practice among the primary caregivers of the under-three indigenous children in Malaysia Minhat, Halimatus Sakdiah Zakaria, Liyanatul Najwa Poor hygiene practice has been an ongoing issue among the Orang Asli community in Malaysia and is strongly linked to poor child growth and malnutrition. A theory-based intervention was developed and implemented to improve the knowledge, attitude, self-efficacy and practice related to hygiene among the primary caregivers of the under-three Orang Asli children. A single blinded clustered randomized control trial was conducted involving random allocation of five government health clinics into intervention and control groups, using random block method. Using the Information-Motivation-Behaviour Skills (IMB) model, an intervention was developed and delivered in the form of health talks, video presentation, group counselling and guided practical sessions. Knowledge (information) and attitude (motivation) on hygiene, self-efficacy (behavioural skills) towards practising good hygiene and hygiene practice were measured at baseline, 1 and 3 months follow-up. A total of 166 participants were recruited for the study. The overall between groups comparison showed significant different between mean scores for self-efficacy (MD = 1.22 [0.36, 2.10]) and hygiene practice (MD = 1.70 [0.47, 2.93]), with moderate effect size of 0.3 and 0.36 respectively. Self-efficacy and hygiene practice had significant different in mean scores at 2 time points (at 1- and 3-month post-intervention) with the highest effect size is observed for practice at 1- month post-intervention (ES = 0.74). Within the intervention group, significant improvement of knowledge (MD = 1.06 [0.49–1.63]), attitude (MD = 1.04 [−0.56, 2.65]) and hygiene practice (MD = 1.78 [0.04, 3.52]) mean scores were observed at 3-month post-intervention as compared to the baseline measurement. IMB-based intervention was found to effectively improved self-efficacy and practice related to hygiene among the primary caregivers of the Orang Asli children. However, the moderate effect size may reflect the needs to revise the intervention in order to increase its impact and transferability. John Wiley and Sons 2022-05 Article PeerReviewed Minhat, Halimatus Sakdiah and Zakaria, Liyanatul Najwa (2022) Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills Model-based intervention effectively improved hygiene-related self-efficacy and practice among the primary caregivers of the under-three indigenous children in Malaysia. Zoonoses and Public Health, 69 (3). pp. 207-214. ISSN 1863-1959; ESSN: 1863-2378 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/zph.12910 10.1111/zph.12910
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description Poor hygiene practice has been an ongoing issue among the Orang Asli community in Malaysia and is strongly linked to poor child growth and malnutrition. A theory-based intervention was developed and implemented to improve the knowledge, attitude, self-efficacy and practice related to hygiene among the primary caregivers of the under-three Orang Asli children. A single blinded clustered randomized control trial was conducted involving random allocation of five government health clinics into intervention and control groups, using random block method. Using the Information-Motivation-Behaviour Skills (IMB) model, an intervention was developed and delivered in the form of health talks, video presentation, group counselling and guided practical sessions. Knowledge (information) and attitude (motivation) on hygiene, self-efficacy (behavioural skills) towards practising good hygiene and hygiene practice were measured at baseline, 1 and 3 months follow-up. A total of 166 participants were recruited for the study. The overall between groups comparison showed significant different between mean scores for self-efficacy (MD = 1.22 [0.36, 2.10]) and hygiene practice (MD = 1.70 [0.47, 2.93]), with moderate effect size of 0.3 and 0.36 respectively. Self-efficacy and hygiene practice had significant different in mean scores at 2 time points (at 1- and 3-month post-intervention) with the highest effect size is observed for practice at 1- month post-intervention (ES = 0.74). Within the intervention group, significant improvement of knowledge (MD = 1.06 [0.49–1.63]), attitude (MD = 1.04 [−0.56, 2.65]) and hygiene practice (MD = 1.78 [0.04, 3.52]) mean scores were observed at 3-month post-intervention as compared to the baseline measurement. IMB-based intervention was found to effectively improved self-efficacy and practice related to hygiene among the primary caregivers of the Orang Asli children. However, the moderate effect size may reflect the needs to revise the intervention in order to increase its impact and transferability.
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author Minhat, Halimatus Sakdiah
Zakaria, Liyanatul Najwa
spellingShingle Minhat, Halimatus Sakdiah
Zakaria, Liyanatul Najwa
Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills Model-based intervention effectively improved hygiene-related self-efficacy and practice among the primary caregivers of the under-three indigenous children in Malaysia
author_facet Minhat, Halimatus Sakdiah
Zakaria, Liyanatul Najwa
author_sort Minhat, Halimatus Sakdiah
title Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills Model-based intervention effectively improved hygiene-related self-efficacy and practice among the primary caregivers of the under-three indigenous children in Malaysia
title_short Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills Model-based intervention effectively improved hygiene-related self-efficacy and practice among the primary caregivers of the under-three indigenous children in Malaysia
title_full Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills Model-based intervention effectively improved hygiene-related self-efficacy and practice among the primary caregivers of the under-three indigenous children in Malaysia
title_fullStr Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills Model-based intervention effectively improved hygiene-related self-efficacy and practice among the primary caregivers of the under-three indigenous children in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills Model-based intervention effectively improved hygiene-related self-efficacy and practice among the primary caregivers of the under-three indigenous children in Malaysia
title_sort information-motivation-behavioural skills model-based intervention effectively improved hygiene-related self-efficacy and practice among the primary caregivers of the under-three indigenous children in malaysia
publisher John Wiley and Sons
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101917/
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/zph.12910
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