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RMJ. 2023; 48(1): 231-234


From Theory to Practice: Effectiveness assessment of health belief model applications in patient interventions

Maqbool Ahmad Khan, Romesa Qaiser Khan, Zarnish Hussain, Iram Mansoor.

Abstract
Objective: To analyze the importance of health belief model (HBM) in patient compliance.
Methodology: The researchers have used systematic literature review technique to examine the effectiveness of HBM as a key educational and interventional tool for designing patient intervention tools.
Results: The findings of the study suggests that HBM has proved to be the most effective and efficient intervention method. Over so many years, it has brought positive changes like medicine adherence and preventive measures among patients of various chronic diseases across the globe.
Conclusion: The content analysis suggests that Health Belief Model either used in totality or used by few constructs has positively transformed the reluctant or less knowledgeable behavior of patients regarding their diseases.

Key words: HBM, effectiveness, patient interventions, patient compliance.


 
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Khan MA, Khan RQ, Hussain Z, Mansoor I. From Theory to Practice: Effectiveness assessment of health belief model applications in patient interventions. RMJ. 2023; 48(1): 231-234.


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Khan MA, Khan RQ, Hussain Z, Mansoor I. From Theory to Practice: Effectiveness assessment of health belief model applications in patient interventions. https://www.rmj.org.pk/?mno=89993 [Access: March 04, 2023].


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Khan MA, Khan RQ, Hussain Z, Mansoor I. From Theory to Practice: Effectiveness assessment of health belief model applications in patient interventions. RMJ. 2023; 48(1): 231-234.



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Khan MA, Khan RQ, Hussain Z, Mansoor I. From Theory to Practice: Effectiveness assessment of health belief model applications in patient interventions. RMJ. (2023), [cited March 04, 2023]; 48(1): 231-234.



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Khan, M. A., Khan, . R. Q., Hussain, . Z. & Mansoor, . I. (2023) From Theory to Practice: Effectiveness assessment of health belief model applications in patient interventions. RMJ, 48 (1), 231-234.



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Khan, Maqbool Ahmad, Romesa Qaiser Khan, Zarnish Hussain, and Iram Mansoor. 2023. From Theory to Practice: Effectiveness assessment of health belief model applications in patient interventions. Rawal Medical Journal, 48 (1), 231-234.



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Khan, Maqbool Ahmad, Romesa Qaiser Khan, Zarnish Hussain, and Iram Mansoor. "From Theory to Practice: Effectiveness assessment of health belief model applications in patient interventions." Rawal Medical Journal 48 (2023), 231-234.



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Khan, Maqbool Ahmad, Romesa Qaiser Khan, Zarnish Hussain, and Iram Mansoor. "From Theory to Practice: Effectiveness assessment of health belief model applications in patient interventions." Rawal Medical Journal 48.1 (2023), 231-234. Print.



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Khan, M. A., Khan, . R. Q., Hussain, . Z. & Mansoor, . I. (2023) From Theory to Practice: Effectiveness assessment of health belief model applications in patient interventions. Rawal Medical Journal, 48 (1), 231-234.








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