Abstract
Purpose
This study investigated the effects of health belief model‐based education and acupressure for coping with premenstrual syndrome (PMS) on premenstrual symptoms and quality of life.
Design and Methods
The sample size was identified as 163 women. While the acupressure education group‐administered education and acupressure, the education group‐administered only education. No intervention made to the control group.
Findings
There was a significant difference between the pretest and posttest total mean scores of the intervention groups compared with the control group (P < .001).
Practice Implications
The education given to women for coping with PMS and acupressure both reduced premenstrual symptoms and improved quality of life.