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SELF-MANAGEMENT IN PRIMARY DYSMENORRHEA: TOWARD EVIDENCE-BASED EDUCATION
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Family MedicineReproductive SciencesEvidence-based InterventionSelf-managementEvidence-based EducationEvidence-based MedicineClinical SpecialtiesEducationSelf-care InterventionSelf-report StudyEvidence-based TherapyHealth EducationScientific ResearchResearch EvidenceResearch SynthesisNursingMedicineEvidence-based PracticePsychopathologyEducational Program Development
There is not an evidence-based education that reinforces use of scientific research in the context of self- management in primary dysmenorrhea. This study was conducted to determine the effect of evidencebased education on dysmenorrheic girl’s self-care behaviors and the severity of primary dysmenorrhea at dormitories of Ferdowsi University in Mashhad, Iran. The method of this study involves the following steps: A) Formulation of answerable questions to address self-care methods in primary dysmenorrhea. B) Systematic searching for the research evidence that could be used to answer the questions. C) Appraisal of the validity, relevance and applicability of the research evidence. D) Designing of the protocol of evidence-based education based on the best acquired evidence. E) Evaluation the effect of evidence-based education on dysmenorrheic girl’s self-care behaviors and the severity of primary dysmenorrhea.
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