KUMJ | VOL. 20 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 78 | APRIL - JUNE 2022
Health Promoting Lifestyle during Covid-19 Pandemic among Residents of Gandaki Province, Nepal
Shrestha K, Acharya S, Poudel S
Abstract: Background
Lifestyle is an important factor to individual’s health and quality of life. Although, the
emergence of Corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has forced billions of people to
change their lifestyle overnight.
Objective
To identify health promoting lifestyle during COVID-19 pandemic among the residents
of Gandaki Province, Nepal.
Method
Descriptive cross sectional web based study was conducted among 386 respondents
from Gandaki Province. Adults from 18 years and above, who could fill the form
online were included using purposive and snowball sampling technique. Data were
collected using Health Promoting Lifestyle Profile II (HPLP II) scale and analysed using
descriptive (frequency, percentage, median) and inferential statistics (Mann Whitney
U test and Kruskal Wallis test).
Result
Only 18.7% of the respondents had an excellent health promoting lifestyle followed
by good health promoting lifestyle among 60.4%. Highest median score was observed
in spiritual 27(10-36), and interpersonal relationship subscale 27(9-36). Whereas,
the lowest was observed in physical activity 21(8-32) followed by stress management
24(10-32). Statistically significant difference was observed in age and perception of
own health status with spirituality; gender, chronic illness and perception of own
health status with interpersonal subscale and age, gender, marital status, occupation
and perception of own health status with physical subscale.
Conclusion
The study concludes the need of health education and awareness to promote
healthy lifestyle behaviours with a particular emphasis on indoor physical activities
and stress management skills with specific consideration to female and elderly.
Keyword : Adult, COVID-19, Health promoting lifestyle/behaviour, Nepal