Designing and implementation of the comprehensive brucellosis prevention and control program based on PRECEED-PROCEED model in Ahar
Abstract
Background: Brucellosis is a major zoonotic disease with worldwide
distribution. The prevalence of this disease has decreased in developed
countries; however, in developing countries, it is still prevalent. The aim of
study was to designing and implementation of the comprehensive brucellosis
prevention and control program based on PRECEED-PROCEED model in Ahar
Materials and Methods: this study is a two-arm cluster randomized controlled
trial with a pre-test/post-test design. Participants (n=400) were randomly
selected from villages in Ahar county (n= 8 Health Houses per arm) and
randomly assigned to intervention and control groups. The intervention group
attended in a training program designed based on the precede-proceed. Social
advocacy was support the intervention program. Predisposing factors (including
variables knowledge, attitudes, self-efficacy), reinforcing factors (including
social support variables), enabling factors, environmental factors and behavioral
model based on the prevention of brucellosis-based asked to interventions and 9
months after the intervention were measured.Data were collected by a
researcher-made questionnaire and analyzed by SPSS software version 20.
Results: there isn’t statistical significant differences between intervention and
control groups in mean scores of the baseline measurements for knowledge,
attitudes, self-efficacy, environmental factors, enabling factors, behavioral
factors. After the intervention program, the mean scores of investigating
variables were improved significantly in intervention group compared to control
group (p< 001).
Conclusion: designing a brucellosis prevention and control program based on
PRECEED-PROCEED model was effectively improved knowledge, attitudes,
self-efficacy, environmental factors, enabling factors, behavioral factors in rural
population through effective collaboration with strategic partners and relevant
sectors. It seems the results of this study can be used as a framework for
designing prevention and control program on brucellosis.