Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Jun 2021)

Persuasive communication and the diminution of the salt intake in heart failure patients: a pilot study

  • Mailson Marques de Sousa,
  • Taciana da Costa Farias Almeida,
  • Bernadete de Lourdes André Gouveia,
  • Maria Eliane Moreira Freire,
  • Francisco Stélio de Sousa,
  • Simone Helena dos Santos Oliveira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0715
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 74, no. 2

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ABSTRACT Objectives: to evaluate the effect of persuasive communication in the modulation of the behavioral intention of reducing the consumption of salt in heart failure patients. Methods: pilot quasi-experimental study with one group, before and after the application of audiovisual persuasive communication, as guided by the Theory of Planned Behavior. This study used a form built and validated to measure behavioral variables (Beliefs, Attitude, Subjective Norm, and Perceived Behavioral Control). Wilcoxon's test and Spearman's correlation were applied. Results: 82 heart failure patients who were being monitored in outpatient clinics participated. The medians of the behavioral variables increased significantly after the exposition to persuasive communication, showing a high level of intention to execute the behavior. Conclusions: persuasive communication positively contributed to influence the behavioral intention of reducing the consumption of salt in people with cardiac insufficiency.

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