Protocol for a randomized controlled trial on the impact of a health action process approach model-based mobile health intervention via WeChat on health behaviors of brucellosis patients
Jing Wang, Yang Jiang, Zhenjie Yu, Jiawei Chen

TL;DR
This study tests a mobile health intervention via WeChat to improve health behaviors in brucellosis patients using the HAPA model.
Contribution
This is the first study in China to apply the HAPA model to brucellosis patient health interventions.
Findings
The study will assess health behavior formation and health literacy outcomes.
Psychological variables and behavior change will be evaluated as secondary outcomes.
Statistical methods include SPSS analysis and multiple imputation for missing data.
Abstract
Brucellosis is a common zoonotic disease and a significant public health concern. Effective health management is essential for improving the self-management behaviors of brucellosis patients. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of a mobile health (mHealth) intervention based on the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) model in enhancing self-management among brucellosis patients. This single-center, single-blind randomized controlled trial will be conducted at the Fourth Central Hospital of Baoding City, Hebei Province, China (ChiCTR2300071152). A total of 58 participants will be randomly assigned to the mHealth intervention group or the routine education group. Inclusion criteria: (1) Aged ≥18 years, (2) Diagnosed with brucellosis, (3) Familiar with WeChat, (4) Voluntary consent. Exclusion criteria include severe comorbidities, psychotropic medication use, and pregnancy. The…
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TopicsBrucella: diagnosis, epidemiology, treatment · Zoonotic diseases and public health · COVID-19 epidemiological studies
