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Citation

Ponce-Blandón JA, Romero-Martín M, Romero-Brioso C, Paredes-Jiménez AP. Enferm. Clin. 2016; 26(5): 290-297.

Vernacular Title

Alcohol y conducción: actitudes y hábitos de estudiantes tras una intervención.

Affiliation

Centro Universitario de Enfermería de Cruz Roja adscrito a la Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, España.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.enfcli.2016.06.003

PMID

27476696

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Knowing and contrasting attitudes and habits toward alcohol when it comes to driving among nursing students and to analyze the effectiveness of an educational intervention with testimonies in order to modify them.

METHOD: Analytical and quasiexperimental design with pre-test and post-test. The study population consists of students of nursing degree of the Red Cross from Sevilla. The intervention is based on attending an educational activity from people directly and personally experienced on car accidents, narrating their own lived facts. A specific questionnaire was used to measure attitudes and trends of behaviors towards alcohol drinking and driving.

RESULTS: The mean of the responses related to the false beliefs of students in first course is 2.73 (standard deviation [SD]=0.14) versus 2.29 (SD=0.27) in fourth. For questions regarding the intentions of risky behavior, first course have a mean of 2.01 (SD=0.51) versus 1.76 (SD=1.76) in fourth. These differences were not found to be significant. No differences were found before and after the intervention on the two global dimensions studied. The disaggregated results per item show that the intervention significantly reduced the belief that alcohol does not affect safety (p=.001) and intention not to drink to accompany friends with your car (p=.026), among others.

CONCLUSIONS: The analyzed intervention has a positive but limited influence. It is recommended to repeat it several times to improve a healthy lifestyle and also to improve the health habits of the general population in the future.

Copyright © 2016 Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.


Language: es

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