Impact of the Theory of Planned Behavior on Nurses' Work in Obstetric Clinics: A Review

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  • Hussain Jawad Hussain Alali et al.

Abstract

The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) is a psychological framework that predicts behavioral intentions and actual behaviors based on attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control. This review explores the application of TPB to improve nursing practices in obstetric clinics, particularly in promoting patient-centered care, adherence to clinical guidelines, and enhancing patient education. By examining recent studies and their findings, this review discusses how TPB can influence nurses' intentions and behaviors, ultimately impacting maternal and neonatal health outcomes in obstetric settings.

Keywords: Theory of Planned Behavior, Nurses' Work , Obstetric Clinics.

Received Date: September 14, 2024                  Accepted Date: October 12, 2024            

Published Date: November 13, 2024

Available Online at: https://www.ijsrisjournal.com/index.php/ojsfiles/article/view/222

 

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2024-11-13

How to Cite

Hussain Jawad Hussain Alali et al. (2024). Impact of the Theory of Planned Behavior on Nurses’ Work in Obstetric Clinics: A Review. International Journal of Scientific Research and Innovative Studies, 3(5), 86–88. Retrieved from https://ijsrisjournal.com/index.php/ojsfiles/article/view/222