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Study NCT ID: NCT05024227
Status: UNKNOWN
Last Update Posted: 2022-02-21
First Post: 2021-08-23

Brief Title: The Effect of Nursing Education Intervention on Womens Health Literacy of Plasticizers
Sponsor: National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences
Organization: National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences

Study Overview

Official Title: Discussion on the Effect of Nursing Education Intervention on Womens Health Literacy of Plasticizers
Status: UNKNOWN
Status Verified Date: 2022-02
Last Known Status: RECRUITING
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: Environmental hormone environmental hormone also known as endocrine disrupting chemicals EDCS is a pollutant that affects the endocrine system and causes diseases and dysfunction throughout the life cycle Many daily products are ubiquitous and the most common are phthalates plasticizers in recent years many scientific research reports have determined the adverse health effects of phthalates including Infertility Den Hond et al al 2015 testicular hypoplasia Fisher 2004 obesity Dirtu et al 2013 diabetes Fénichel Chevalier 2017 hyperglycemia Williams et al 2016 asthma Wang et al 2016 al 2015 endometriosis and high abortion rate Roy et al 2015 polycystic ovary syndrome Vagi et al 2014 prostate cancer Chuang et al 2020 and Breast cancer Chen et al 2020 Fu et al 2017 Holmes et al 2014 López-Carrillo et al 2010 etc In 2011 the Taiwan Food and Drug Administration detected di2-ethylhexylphthalate DEHP and dibutyl phthalate DBP in foods food supplements and beverages and determined that the Taiwanese population has a high content of phthalates Yang et al 2013 It pointed out that exposure to plasticizers in the uterus will have lifelong effects and even endanger the health of the next generation indicating that there is a significant positive correlation between the concentration of metabolites in the urine of pregnant women and the urine of their children Lin et al 2011 Wu et al 2013 even related to childrens autism Carter Blizard 2016 Rossignol et al 2014

However so far there is still a lack of research on environmental hormone-plasticizers to improve health literacy or develop interventional research Therefore this study hopes to track the health literacy of their plasticizers and provide nursing education interventions including e-health platform assistance for women Randomized controlled trials English randomized controlled trial RCT will be used to test nursing education interventions using a double-blind trial system Including e-health platform assistance Effectiveness in order to provide simple and fast self-health monitoring and management for the people and it is expected that the case can early prevent the occurrence of related diseases and ensure the safety of the living environment
Detailed Description: Environmental hormone environmental hormone also known as endocrine disrupting chemicals EDCS is a pollutant that affects the endocrine system and causes diseases and dysfunction throughout the life cycle Many daily products are ubiquitous and the most common are phthalates plasticizers in recent years many scientific research reports have determined the adverse health effects of phthalates including Infertility Den Hond et al al 2015 testicular hypoplasia Fisher 2004 obesity Dirtu et al 2013 diabetes Fénichel Chevalier 2017 hyperglycemia Williams et al 2016 asthma Wang et al 2016 al 2015 endometriosis and high abortion rate Roy et al 2015 polycystic ovary syndrome Vagi et al 2014 prostate cancer Chuang et al 2020 and Breast cancer Chen et al 2020 Fu et al 2017 Holmes et al 2014 López-Carrillo et al 2010 etc In 2011 the Taiwan Food and Drug Administration detected DEHP and DBP in foods food supplements and beverages and determined that the Taiwanese population has a high content of phthalates Yang et al 2013 It pointed out that exposure to plasticizers in the uterus will have lifelong effects and even endanger the health of the next generation indicating that there is a significant positive correlation between the concentration of metabolites in the urine of pregnant women and the urine of their children Lin et al 2011 Wu et al 2013 even related to childrens autism Carter Blizard 2016 Rossignol et al 2014

Health literacy is an important factor in determining public and personal health and is regarded as the core of patient-centered care Relevant studies have indicated that a lack of health literacy has the following results higher mortality poor self-management skills lower satisfaction with medical and disease communication poor awareness of diseases higher hospitalization and emergency medical use rates easier incorrect medication low utilization of preventive health care services such as screening high prevalence of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease diabetes and obesity etc and high health care costs Berkman Sheridan Donahue Halpern Crotty 2011 Berkman Sheridan Donahue Halpern Viera et al 2011 DeWalt et al 2004 However so far there is still a lack of research on environmental hormone-plasticizers to improve health literacy or develop interventional research Therefore this study hopes to track the health literacy of their plasticizers and provide nursing education interventions including e-health platform assistance for women Randomized controlled trials RCT will be used to test nursing education interventions using a double-blind trial system Including e-health platform assistance Effectiveness in order to provide simple and fast self-health monitoring and management for the people and it is expected that the case can early prevent the occurrence of related diseases and ensure the safety of the living environment

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: None
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: False
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: False
Is an Unapproved Device?: None
Is a PPSD?: None
Is a US Export?: None
Is an FDA AA801 Violation?: None