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Abdolhhossain Madani, Babak Goodarzi, Musa Soleimani-Ahmadi, Kavoos Dindarlo, Vali Alipoor,
Volume 1, Issue 1 (10-2014)
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Introduction: Bread, the staple food for most people in the world, especially the Middle East, including Iran has particular importance from nutritional, health, and social points of view. It is critical to pay attention to the hygiene status of production and consumption of bread. This study was done to investigate the hygiene status and consumption of baking soda in the bakeries of Bandar Abbas, Iran, in 2012.
Methods: This is a descriptive study conducted in Bandar Abbas, Iran. The study population consisted of all types of bakeries in the urban area. To check the status of health and personal hygiene of bakeries, the check list of Iranian Ministry of Health was used. PH in the samples was tested based on the method presented by Institute of Standards and Industrial Research of Iran (No. 37). The pH of each specimen was measured in triplicate separately, and the average value was recorded as the pH of bread produced in that bakery. 
Results: In terms of health status, %6.4 of bakeries were at good level, %27.9 at moderate and %65.7 at weak level. Totally, %14.2 of bakeries used baking soda in their bread production, mostly with Lavash (%21) and Taftoon(%16) breads. 
Conclusion: According to the results of this study, health status, particularly, personal hygiene, was not desirable. Moreover, baking soda consumption was also common in bakeries. Hence, control of health status and avoiding baking soda consumption in the bakeries are necessary.

Laleh Hassani, Alireza Shahab Jahanlu, Amin Ghanbarnejad, Akram Salimian Rizi ,
Volume 1, Issue 2 (12-2014)
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Introduction: The inactive of life style in present society to reveal of necessity of doing activity interference for increase of physical activity for prevent of illness and to found active life style in primitive teen's days. The intention of this study was effectiveness of educational intervention based on TTM model about regular physical activity among high school girl student.
Methods
: In this interventional study about 300 person of high school girl student in first until third section in several stage cluster sampling method in six high school and they divided in tow group of case and noticing. Collected relating data by using of interrogations of physical activity scale، exercise benefits/barriers scale and exercise self efficacy and analyzed by using of SPSS 19 transcription.
Results
: This study showed that wasn’t before of education meaning statistical difference between studies group about stage of change، benefits and barriers and self efficacy but the educational after carreing of educational interference to benefit of positive and meaning advance in stage of change(P<0.05). The grade average of exercise benefits and barriers scale and self efficacy has meaning advanced after carreing of educational (P<0.05).
Conclusion
: The education based on TTM has the positive effect on student physical activity، so suggest using of behavior change models in health programs
Mehdi Zainali, Mohamad Asadpour, Taimur Aghamolaei, Ali Esmaeili Nadimi, Hossain Farshidi, Amin Ghanbarnejad,
Volume 1, Issue 2 (12-2014)
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Introduction: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the world and imposes a huge health, social and economic burden on society. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of educational Intervention based on health belief model on preventive behaviors of cardiovascular disease in people with normal angiographic results.
Methods: A total of 61 referred people with normal angiographic results to Rafsanjan Hospital, located in Kerman province in Iran, enrolled in this interventional study and randomly assigned to intervention (32 cases) and control (29 cases) groups. The intervention group was trained for a month. Data were collected before, immediately after, and three months after the educational intervention using a standard questionnaire based on health belief model constructs. To analyze data, Paired t-test and repeated measure analysis were used by SPSS 19.
Results: After intervention, the mean scores of knowledge, perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, self-efficacy, perceived benefits, cues to action, and preventive behaviors significantly increased and perceived barriers decreased in the intervention group, compared to control group (P<0.001).
Conclusion: Educational intervention based on health belief model was effective for promotion preventive behaviors of cardiovascular disease.

M.a Zazuli, A Alizade,
Volume 2, Issue 1 (4-2015)
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Introduction: Recycling after waste reduction is a second-priority strategy in waste management. One of the recyclable materials in the waste is paper. Health centers are one of the sources of waste paper. The aim of this study was to evaluate the amount of waste produced in remedial sanitary center of Babolsar city with an emphasis on paper recycling.

Methods: This was a descriptive analytical study in Babolsar city, which was conducted during 3 months in 12 health centers. Produced wastes of health care centers separated at the end of working hours and weighed with accuracy of ±0.1 gr.

Results: Results of the study showed that 9.875 tons of waste are produced annually, out of which, 1.47 tons is paper. Maximum and minimum generated waste paper in the health centers was related to Setad and Arabkhil health centers, respectively. Maximum per capita of waste production of Azizak and Setad centers were 34.80 and 10.7 grams per day, respectively and the minimum per capita for Bagher tangeh and Behnamir was 9.92 and 1.8 gr.

Conclusion: Regarding the role of waste in environmental pollution, recycling of health centers waste papers of Babolsar city can led to prevention of environment pollution and loss of national properties.


L Hassani, M Alighias , A Ghanbarnejad, A Shahab-Jahanlu, Z Gholamnia-Shirvani,
Volume 2, Issue 1 (4-2015)
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Introduction: Adolescence is a critical period with changes in the physical, emotional and developmental traits which is considered as a preparation phase for adulthood. The trend of these changes will determine the health behavior of adults. Therefore, motivation of teenagers to perform healthy behaviors is a priority of community public health. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the educational intervention on health promoting behaviors of high school students in the Karaj city.

Methods: This experimental study was performed on 400 high school students in the Karaj city. Participants were randomly selected by multi-stage sampling method. Educational intervention was performed using lecture and question and answer method. Data were collected using the demographic and health promoting behaviors (HPLP) questionnaires and analyzed by SPSS 19.

Results: Performing educational intervention increased the mean score of some health promoting behavior dimensions  including responsibility for health ,physical activity, nutrition,  interpersonal relationships (P<0.0001), But spiritual growth and stress management did not change significantly(P>0.05). No significant changes were observed in the dimensions of health promoting behaviors in the control group (P>0.05)

Conclusion: The findings indicated that educational intervention could improve health-promoting behaviors of the studied population. Therefore it is necessary to design and implement such educational program for promoting healthy behaviors of students.


T Aghamolaei, F Darsareh, F Poorahmad-Garbandi, A Ghanbarnejad,
Volume 2, Issue 2 (7-2015)
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Introduction: Health promoting behaviors is one of the best ways that people can protect and maintain their health. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between health locus of control with health promoting behaviors among high school students in Bandar Abbas, Iran.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study. To collect data, from A of Wallston questionnaire and Adolescent Health Promotion Scale were used. Out of 378 questionnaire. 342 were completed (Response rate=90.5%). Data were analyzed by SPSS 19 Software. Pearson correlation and multiple regression analisis were used to analyze and predict health promoting behaviors throught health locus of control dimensions.

Results: The mean age of participants was 16.1 (SD=1.1) and 44.7% of them were male. Based on regression analysis, 12% of health promoting behaviors changes were explained by health locus of control dimensions (R2 = 12%, F= 15.5, P<0.001). Internal locus of control (B=0.25, P<0.001) and powerful others (B=0.16, P<0.001) significantly predict health promoting behaviors.

Conclusion: For increasing the health promoting behaviors in students, improvement of internal locus of control and advising to follow the instructions of physicians and health experts is recommended.


Teamur Aghamolaei, Zahra Hosseini, Fatemehsadat Hosseini, Amin Ghanbarne Jad,
Volume 3, Issue 2 (7-2016)
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Introduction: Health promoting behaviors are essential to sustain the adolescent health and people with inadequate health literacy have poorer health status. The aim of this study was to determine the status of health literacy and its relationship with health behaviors in students. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 400 high school students in Bandar Abbas city. A multistage sampling method was applied. Data were collected using the Adolescent Health Promotion Scale and health literacy questionnaires. Data were analyzed using spss ver.19 software and independent t-test, regression and Pearson tests. Results: The mean of health promoting behaviors and health literacy scores in boys were 5/64 and 9/68 and in girls were 6/57 and 9/67, respectively. A significant difference was observed between the mean scores of health promoting behaviors of boys and girls (p<0.001). Also regression analysis showed that 49 percent of health-promoting behavior changes were explained by health literacy level. Conclusion: In general, health literacy and health promoting behaviors in students is lower than optimal. The results of this study showed the need for health education programs based on the areas of health promoting behaviors and health literacy components.
Seyyedeh Zahra Mosalanegad, Vali Alipour , Maryam Montaseri, Leila Rezaei,
Volume 3, Issue 2 (7-2016)
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Introduction: Marine vessels are a kind of public transport system which should meet the standards of environmental health; and because of floating in the sea, they need to adhere to the safety standards as well. Qeshm Island is a free trade zone, and for this reason, the Qeshm to Bandar Abbas, is one of the maritime traffic routes in Hormozgan. Due to the large number of travel and given the importance of passenger's health, as well as the records related to the accidents leading to the death on this route, this study conducted to evaluate the indicators related to environmental health and safety of marine vessels in Qeshm-Bandar Abbas route. Methods: In this cross-sectional study to assess the environmental health and safetyof 31 float vessels in Bandar Abbas-Qshm route, a self-made questionnaire was used. The questionnaire was classified in 4 parts and contaied 59 questions; 8 questions about vessel profile, 4 questions for the crew and the captain profile, 37 questions for environmental health and 22 questions for vessel safety assessment. In order to complete the questionnaires, after obtaining a license, the captain and crew were interviewed at the beginning and the questionnaire was completed through observation. The data obtained from the questionnaires entered to SPSS software and analyzed. Results: The average number of crew was 8 and the mean of perators age was 39 years. Most captains had a high school diploma. All vessels floor was washable and in 83.8% of cases they were washed daily. In 93.5% of cases suitablbe toilets were available. In 74% of cases, the daily cleaning of bathrooms was performed and the rest cleaned the bathrooms once or twice a week. In the most cases, the standards of marine safety had been respected. In two cases, communication systems and Revolving lights standards had been met respectively 90.3 and 96.8 percent. In two cases, life jacket delivery standard had not been respected at all. Conclusion: Overally, the safety level of vessels was estimated as favorable. Since there is no relationship between captain education, captain age, and the number of crew and vessel environmental health quality, to improve the environmental health level of the vessels, the sanitary equipment such as the type and number of bathrooms, waste storage containers, and sewage treatment systems should be improved.
Sakineh Dadipoor, Azin Alavi, Faeghe Zarei, Ali Safari-Moradabadi,
Volume 3, Issue 2 (7-2016)
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Introduction: A key personal and social problem affecting couples' life (particularly women) and their familial functioning is infertility. It can also cause mental stress and disorders. The present research aimed to investigate the mental health of infertile women in Bandar Abbas City. Methods: This was conducted on 100 infertile women in Bandar Abbas who were selected based on simple random sampling method. The data gathering instrument was the 28-item General Health Questionnaire. The data were later analyzed using one-way ANOVA as well as independent sample t-test. Significance level was P<0/05. Results: A significant negative correlation was found between the duration of infertilityr and physical indications, social malfunctioning, depression, and total general health subscales. Similarly, income and occupation were significantly correlated with depression and social functioning. Conclusion: According to the findings, duration of infertility, education, income, occupation, and background diseases can affect infertile women's mental health and can intensify social and mental aspects of infertility. Key words: Infertility, Mental Health, Infertile Women
Fateme Ebrahimi Meimand Ebrahimi Meimand, , , ,
Volume 3, Issue 4 (12-2016)
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Introduction A significant number of patients after recovery from the initial attack of poliomyelitis virus, experience new symptoms, over the years. Given the importance of healthy active life in poliomyelitis survivors and the need to enhance the functional capacity of these people, the present study designed to compare the quality of life in athlete and non-athlete Poliomyelitis survivors. Methods: This study is a descriptive and analytical research, and the study population of this study were all of the poliomyelitis survivors in Kerman. A total number of 28 people (19 Female & 9 Male) with the history of poliomyelitis and average age of 36.61±8.23 were purposefully selected and allocated to the athlete and non-athlete groups and were compared according to their Quality of life questionnaire (FS-36). Data were analyzed using independent t-test at significance level of P≤ 0.05. Results: Result showed that there was a significant difference in Physical functioning (P= 0/002), Role limitations due to physical health (P= 0/04), Energy/fatigue (P= 0/04), Pain (P= 0/03), and General health (P= 0/04) between active and non-active groups, while there was no significant difference in Role limitations due to emotional problems, Emotional well-being, and Social functioning between two groups. In addition, a significant difference was observed between Physical health of two groups, but the difference in the case of Mental health was not significant. Conclusion: People with a history of poliomyelitis who have regular physical activity, are more physically healthy and less suffer from functional disorders. Improving their health through exercise programs can play an important role in increasing the life quality of people with poliomyelitis.
Babak Goodarzi, Narges Hahsemi, Zoha Heidarinejad,
Volume 4, Issue 1 (5-2017)
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Introduction: Employees of the health services are always exposed to contagious diseases, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, and ergonomic hazards because of the nature of their work. This study was conducted to determine the health and protection status of the radiology centers of Bandar Abbas city in 2016.
Methods: In this descriptive-analytical study, the study population included 17 governmental and private centers with a radiology department in Bandar Abbas. The data were collected using the ministry of health, treatment, and medical education's standard checklist which consisted of four indicators including facilities and safety, radiation protection, physical space, and health status. The data, after collection, were analyzed uding SPSS and Excel softwares.
Results: The highest score was related the safety and health indicators of Jaame Jam radiology. Regarding the physical space indicator, Shahid Mohammadi Hospital had the highest score and Seyyed Alshohada Hospital had the lowest score and In terms of the safety status, Iran Hospital obtained the highest score. Rergarding the health indicator, the City health center and Jame Jam and Iran radiology had the highest scores. Shariati Hospital radiology department obtained the lowest score, regarding the standard conditions.
Conclusion: Regarding the results, training, periodic workers' examinations, and promotion of the awareness of employees about the risks of their work environment can be helpful in increasing the level of safety and health in radiology centers in Bandar Abbas.

Rasoul Abhar, Laleh Hassani , Maryam Montaseri, Mahdi Paydar Ardakani,
Volume 4, Issue 2 (11-2017)
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Introduction: Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men after lung cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death in men. The aim of this study was to investigate and explain the preventive behaviors of prostate cancer based on the health belief model (HBM) among Military men.
Methods: This analytical cross-sectional study was conducted on 253 military men who were selected using stratified random sampling method in the Hormozgan province in 2016. Data collection was performed via a questionnaire, which included questions regarding demographic characteristics, HBM constructs, and prostate cancer preventive behaviors. Data were analyzed using descriptive (frequency, mean, and standard deviation) and analytical statistical methods (linear and Pearson regression coefficients) in SPSS software.
Results: The study showed a significant relationship between the mean scores of perceived susceptibility, benefits, and self-efficacy and the military Men's performance on adopting the preventive behaviors of prostate cancer (P–Value<0.05). Also among the health belief model constructs, perceived barriers (P–Value<0.001) and self-efficacy (P–Value<0.001) were the most important predictor of prostate cancer preventive behavior among military men.
Conclusion: This study suggests that health service professionals should pay attention to predictive constructs including perceived barriers and benefits and self-efficacy in designing and implementing health education programs regarding the prostate cancer.

Seyed Mahdi Mousavi, Sajedeh Sharifiniya , Saeed Yazdani Rad, Arezo Esmaeilzadeh, Rohollah Hajizadeh, Rohadin Moradirad,
Volume 4, Issue 2 (11-2017)
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Introduction: Shift working is a common and inevitable phenomenon. The acute and chronic effects of the shift work on the health have been proven. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between shift working and the risk factors of cardiovascular, digestive, and nervous system disorders in the operational employees of Abadan oil refinery.
Methods: This analytical and cross-sectional study was performed on 328 operational workers of the refinery who were selected by the census method. The study instrument was the Survey of Shift workers (SOS) questionnaire. The questionnaire included questions about the workers demographic information, shift work system, the health effects of the shift working, and the effect of the shift working on the workers life satisfaction. Data were analyzed using the SPSS software.
Results: The results showed that there is a significant relationship between shift work and sleep disorders (P-Value=0.001) and job fatigue (P-Value=0.001). The effect of the shift working in workers with overweight included 35.97% increase in gastrointestinal disorders, 5.18% increase in blood pressure, and 4.75% increase in cardiovascular disorders.
Conclusion: The results of this study showed that shift working is an important risk factor for the health of the oil industry workers and due to its undesirable consequences, it should be considered.

Faeghe Zaree, Fateme Karimi, Shokrollah Mohseni, Shiva Mdani, Sakineh Dadipoor, Abdoul Hossain Mdani,
Volume 4, Issue 2 (11-2017)
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Introduction: Health literacy refers to the ability to obtain, process, and understand the basic information and services needed for proper Health decision making. Considering the importance of mothers' health literacy in their own health and their children health, this study desinged to determine the health literacy of pregnant women and some related factors in pregnant women referred to Minab health centers in 2016.
Methods: This cross-sectional and descriptive-analytical study was performed on 430 pregnant women referred to the health centers of Minab city. Data were collected using adult functional health literacy questionnaire. Data were analyzed using SPSS software and frequency index, frequency percentage index, and chi squared test.
Results: In this study, the mean age of the subjects was 27±6.3 years. Health literacy of 58.9% of the mothers was at satisfactory level and 17.37% were in the borderline. According to the findings of this study, there was a significant relationship between the health literacy and the number of children, the place of residence, and family income. But there was no significant statistical relationship between the health literacy and educational level of mothers.
Conclusion: In general, the results of this study showed that the level of health literacy of the studied women was in borderline. Therefore, the country health system, should provide the pregnant women who have an inadequate and borderline health literacy simple and understandable visual and oral education as well as written educational materials which can be in the form of posters, pamphlets, and brochures.

Narges Hashemi, Samereh Farhani Nezhad, Aref Faghih, Elham Imani, Fatemeh Nazari, Said Kashani,
Volume 4, Issue 2 (11-2017)
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Introduction: Satisfaction of patients from the quality of health care services is important and the aim of the implementation of the health sector transformation plan (HSTP) is to increase the people's satisfaction from health services and reduce the costs of public hospitals. Therefore this study was conducted to determine the inpatient Satisfaction from the HSTP in Shahid Mohammadi Educational Hospital, Bandar Abbas, Iran.
Methods: This is a retrospective descriptive cross-sectional study which was performed using the documents in the statistics center of Shahid Mohammadi Hospital, after obtaining necessary permissions, in 2016. The study samples included 900 patients who were selected using simple randomized sampling method from all of the hospital wards. Data were collected using a satisfaction questionnaire which was obtained from the Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Education. Data were analyzed using Excel 2007 software and descriptive statistics (frequency and frequency percentage).
Results: Data analysis showed that the highest satisfaction was related to paying no money at the time of hospitalization and receiving the bill when discharged (100%) and the lowest satisfaction was associated with medical services (35.3%).
Conclusion: Although, in the present study, the satisfaction of hospitalized patients with the services provided by the health sector transformation plan was satisfactory, the dissatisfaction of patients with medical services requires authorities and carers to pay more attention to the implementation of medical services.

Zahra Khademi, Mojdeh Banaei, Masoomeh Mahdavifar, Elham Imani, Narges Tayari,
Volume 5, Issue 1 (9-2018)
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Introduction: Nurses are the largest professional group in the health care system that could be an ideal role model for improving the health of patients .However, the knowledge of nurses about health promotion does not lead them to self-care The purpose of this review study is to answer the question of how life style of health promotion behaviors is in Iranian nurses.
Data sources: Using the MESH system, the key words for health promotion, lifestyle, nurse, behavior, and Iran were retrieved and searched in English and Persian in databases of Pub MED, Web of Science, Google Scholar, Scopus, SID, and Magiran for a period of 10 years (2007 to 2017). The papers presented at conferences and seminars were deleted.
Selected method for study: After the electronic search، eight articles were retrieved; one of them was deleted due to inappropriate methodology. Six studies had investigated the health promoting lifestyle of the nurses and one study considered the barriers to adapting healthy lifestyles.
Composition of the contents and results: Results showed that the lowest score of healthy lifestyle was observed in the area of ​​physical activity and the highest score in both areas of nutrition and spiritual growth. Nurses, as the largest provider of health care services, do not have a good lifestyle. Also, the performance of nurses was weak in particular in the field of physical activity.
Conclusion: Nursing managers can support nurses in achieving health by conducting educational programs in the hospitals and emphasizing different aspects of health
Key Words: Health Promotion, Life Style, Nurses, Behavior, Iran, Review Study.
Sanaz Bostani, Fateme Eshghi,
Volume 5, Issue 2 (12-2018)
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Introduction: Nursing students suffer from additional stress. This stress have a negative effects on students' mental health. This study aims to provide an overview of researches in the field non-pharmacological strategies to reduce anxiety in nursing students.
Data sources: In this study, different information sources such as ISI, Medline (Pubmed), medlib, Scopus John Wily, Science direct, Index Medicus, and ovid between 1938 and 2015 were investigated. The results of these studies were carefully analyzed.
Selected methods for study: In these studies, various methods including relaxation techniques and decisiveness training have been addressed. After the electronic search, 88 articles were retrieved, of which 58 were removed due to incomformity. Electronic searches were made using the key words "non-drug strategies", "anxiety", and "nursing students" in the titles and abstracts of articles in Mesh.
Composition of the contents and results: The results showed the great effectiveness of non-pharmacological methods, especially mental relaxation, relaxation, stress management programs, and aromatherapy, in reduction of the nursing students' anxiety.
Conclusion: The stress of a nursing student affects the overall system efficiency and quality of care. Therefore, it is recommended that the educational authorities and educators identify the anxious students and use appropriate methods to improve their condition.
Vahid Makkizade, Fatemeh Sharaie , Siavash Ayin Jamshid, Zahra Younesifar,
Volume 6, Issue 1 (8-2019)
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Introduction: Mobile app developers have launched apps for easy access to health and preventive services. The adoption of these apps by users is largely influenced by their innovative features. The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of customers' innovation on the use of preventive and health applications.
Methods: This study is applied in terms of purpose and descriptive in method. Data were collected from 324 students who were the users of at least one type of preventive and health applications. The study was conducted in a period between July and August 2019. Data analysis and structural equation analysis was performed using SPSS 24 and AMOS 23 softwares, respectively.
Results: The results of the research showed that customers' innovation has a positive effect on the ease of use, perceived usefulness and enjoyment, and the intention to use the applications. The positive effect of ease of use and perceived usefulness and enjoyment on the intention to use was also confirmed. Analysis of the findings also showed that the intention to use has a positive impact on the practical use of apps.
Conclusion: The findings showed that consumers' innovation has a positive effect on intention to use, perceived usefulness and enjoyment, and the use of preventive and health applications. Application developers are uggested to use systematic and scientific methods to identify and analyze the perceptions of innovative users and target them.
 
Marjan Kamalipour, Najmeh Ashkani, Akbar Mehralizade , Niloofar Choobin, Zeinab Esmaeel Zadeh,
Volume 6, Issue 1 (8-2019)
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Introduction: Health literacy refers to one’s capability of acquisition, interpretation, and comprehension of the primary health care information that is essential for a proper decision-making. The present research aimed to evaluate the level of adults' health literacy in Jahrom in 2015. 
Methods: The present descriptive and cross-sectional study which was applied in type, conducted on 502 adults (above 18 years of age) who were selected through convenient sampling method in Jahrom. The data collection instrument was a standardized performance health literacy in adults questionnaire. Data were analyzed by SPSS software using independent t-test and one-way ANOVA.
Results: Based on the TOFHLA questionnaire, the health literacy of 82.62% of the adult subjects was adequate while that of 17.37% was close to the cut-off point. No statistically significant correlation was observed between health literacy and sex, age, and income. However, health literacy showed to be significantly correlated with education.
Conclusion: The present study showed an inadequate level of health literacy among the majority of subjects. Therefore, there is a need to assist those of low health literacy by developing comprehensive plans and easy and comprehensible educational media and materials to improve their health literacy.


Behzad Damari, Mohammad Hossein Salarianianzadeh, Abbas Vosough Moghadam, Ahmad Hajebi, Habib Emami,
Volume 7, Issue 1 (5-2020)
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Introduction: The comprehensive health plan of Pars Special Economic Energy Zone needs to be reviewed by senior managers in the priority setting phase. The aim of this study was to investigate the health challenges and solutions in Pars Special Economic Energy Zone from the perspective of senior managers.
Methods: This is a qualitative study based on the content analysis method. The data were collected using structured interviews and group discussions with 40 senior managers who were governors and heads of health networks in three cities including Asalouyeh, Kangan, and Jam.
Results: According to the viewpoints of the managers, environmental problems, lack of facilities for health services, prevalence of chronic occupational diseases, depression, and addiction are some of the important priorities of the comprehensive health plan. Providing suitable health conditions for all residents and achieving top rankings in environmental and health indices are some of the most desirable prospects for 1404. These prospects can be achieved by the formation of the health council and its secretariat, the participation of all stakeholders, the development of an annual operational plan that includes key and creative interventions, and the establishment of a primary health care system. Moreover, the criteria for organizing staff and resources should be in such a way that transferring and changing the managers does not stop the implementation of the program.
Conclusion: Coordination and cooperation between key stakeholders, and the participation of indigenous people, immigrant residents, and workers, as well as supports that should be received from local and national managers at the relevant ministries, and establishing a survey system are the basic necessities for the implementation of the sustainable health development program in the region and the realization of its goals.

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