Other Titles
Quality of life within the profession
Abstract
This quasi-experimental research with one-group self-control aimed to examine effects of the program promoting sodium intake reduction on knowledge of sodium intake and urinary sodium in 173 nursing students. After the program, the participants' knowledge was significantly higher while urinary sodium was lower than before the program and baseline.
Sigma Membership
Non-member
Lead Author Affiliation
Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
Type
Presentation
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
N/A
Research Approach
N/A
Keywords:
Knowledge of Sodium Intake, Program Promoting Sodium Intake Reduction, Urinary Sodium
Recommended Citation
Piaseu, Noppawan and Boonsiri, Chonticha, "Effects of program promoting sodium intake reduction on knowledge and urinary sodium in nursing students" (2018). INRC (Congress). 45.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/inrc/2018/presentations_2018/45
Conference Name
29th International Nursing Research Congress
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International
Conference Location
Melbourne, Australia
Conference Year
2018
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Effects of program promoting sodium intake reduction on knowledge and urinary sodium in nursing students
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This quasi-experimental research with one-group self-control aimed to examine effects of the program promoting sodium intake reduction on knowledge of sodium intake and urinary sodium in 173 nursing students. After the program, the participants' knowledge was significantly higher while urinary sodium was lower than before the program and baseline.