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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Research Protocols

Date Submitted: Nov 3, 2023
Date Accepted: Jan 25, 2024

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Effectiveness of a Nursing Educational Intervention in Adults to Promote Control Behaviors Against Dengue: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Llorente Perez YJ, Rodríguez-Acelas AL, Mattiello R, Cañon-Montañez W

Effectiveness of a Nursing Educational Intervention in Adults to Promote Control Behaviors Against Dengue: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e54286

DOI: 10.2196/54286

PMID: 38393755

PMCID: 10924258

Effectiveness of a Nursing Educational Intervention in Adults to Promote Control Behaviors Against Dengue: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

  • Yolima Judith Llorente Perez; 
  • Alba Luz Rodríguez-Acelas; 
  • Rita Mattiello; 
  • Wilson Cañon-Montañez

ABSTRACT

Background:

The increase in dengue cases can be attributed to social, demographic, environmental changes or community-driven factors. In this regard, different strategies have been established from health education, using educational interventions as necessary tools for the reduction of the disease, with the aim of reinforcing and stimulating the prevention and control of dengue.

Objective:

To evaluate the effectiveness of a nursing educational intervention for dengue control

Methods:

A randomized controlled trial will be conducted with adults living in rural areas and participating in health promotion and disease prevention programs. The study will enroll 116 adults. Adults will be randomized 1:1, with 58 adults assigned to the educational intervention group and 58 to the usual care group. Participants will receive four sessions over the course of a month, one week apart, and will be followed up for one month after the end of the educational intervention. Nursing Outcome Classification (NOC) labels will be used to measure the outcomes: risk control (1902) and participation in health care decisions (1606).

Results:

The participants in the intervention group are expected to achieve better dengue control behaviors than the participants in the usual care group.

Conclusions:

Risk factors are fostered by the community, largely caused by artificial reservoirs or unprotected tanks in homes; also, the lack of information hinders the identification of symptomatology and the poor implementation of effective measures and the development of standardized educational strategies can contribute to efficient and cost-effective control of the disease.


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Please cite as:

Llorente Perez YJ, Rodríguez-Acelas AL, Mattiello R, Cañon-Montañez W

Effectiveness of a Nursing Educational Intervention in Adults to Promote Control Behaviors Against Dengue: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e54286

DOI: 10.2196/54286

PMID: 38393755

PMCID: 10924258

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