Factors associated with self-efficacy self-care of cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy

سال انتشار: 1399
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
مشاهده: 253

فایل این مقاله در 8 صفحه با فرمت PDF قابل دریافت می باشد

این مقاله در بخشهای موضوعی زیر دسته بندی شده است:

استخراج به نرم افزارهای پژوهشی:

لینک ثابت به این مقاله:

شناسه ملی سند علمی:

JR_IJCA-1-1_006

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 24 بهمن 1400

چکیده مقاله:

Introduction: Self-care is the connection between knowledge and action, and relates to beliefs about the capabilities of performing specific behaviors. After chemotherapy, cancer patients are faced with many problems which can negatively effect on their self-efficacy. The present study was conducted to determine the factors associated with the self-efficacy self-care of cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Method: This descriptive-correlational study was conducted in the cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy in Shaheed Beheshti Hospital, Hamadan, ۲۰۱۳. By convenience sampling, ۱۰۰ eligible patients were selected. Data were collected by demographic Form and Self-Efficacy self-care Scale (Strategies Used by People to Promote Health (SUPPH)). Data were analyzed by the t-test, ANOVA and regression test via the software ۱۶-SPSS at the ۹۵% confidence interval. Results: The most of patients were male (۵۶%) and unemployed (۵۴%). The mean score of the patients’ self-efficacy self-care was ۹۶.۵۶ (±۲۵.۱۲). The significantly higher scores of the self-efficacy self-care were found in the patients who were male (p<.۰۵), with a university education (p<.۰۰۱), employed (p<.۰۰۱), with a one to ten months history of cancer. The self-efficacy was significantly lower in people with ۷-۱۲ times of chemotherapy than other people (p<.۰۵). There was no significant association between the patients’ marital status, age and income level with their self-efficacy self-care (p>.۰۵). Conclusions: The level of self-efficacy is lower in patients who were female, low literate education, unemployed, diagnosed with cancer more than ۱۰ months, performed ۷-۱۲ periods of chemotherapy and low income than other groups. So they need more attention. Education and employment are the two determinants of self-efficacy in these patients.  

نویسندگان

بهنام مسموعی

Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Abadeh School of Nursing, abadeh, Iran

مهناز خطیبان

Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran

محمدرضا ورشویی

Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran

علیرضا سلطانیان

Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran

مراجع و منابع این مقاله:

لیست زیر مراجع و منابع استفاده شده در این مقاله را نمایش می دهد. این مراجع به صورت کاملا ماشینی و بر اساس هوش مصنوعی استخراج شده اند و لذا ممکن است دارای اشکالاتی باشند که به مرور زمان دقت استخراج این محتوا افزایش می یابد. مراجعی که مقالات مربوط به آنها در سیویلیکا نمایه شده و پیدا شده اند، به خود مقاله لینک شده اند :
  • Jemal, A., et al., Cancer statistics, CA: A Cancer Journal ...
  • Marjani, A. and M. Kabir, Breast cancer incidence among females ...
  • Mardani Hamule, m. and a. Shahraky Vahed, The Assessment of ...
  • Matthews, H., E.A. Grunfeld, and A. Turner, The efficacy of ...
  • Mitchell, A.J., et al., Depression and anxiety in long-term cancer ...
  • Guarnaccia, C., et al. Comparing breast cancer screening health behaviors ...
  • Lev, E. and S. Owen, A prospective study of adjustment ...
  • Knobf, M. Psychosocial responses in breast cancer survivors. in Seminars ...
  • Burgess, C., et al., Depression and anxiety in women with ...
  • Ganz, P.A., et al., Breast cancer in older women: quality ...
  • Schwarzer, R.,Self-efficacy: Thought control of action. ۲۰۱۴: Taylor & Francis ...
  • McCarroll, M., et al., Self-efficacy, quality of life, and weight ...
  • Penson, D.F., et al., General quality of life ۲ years ...
  • Mikkelsen, T.B., B. Sørensen, and K.B. Dieperink. Health related quality ...
  • Ammentorp, J., et al., The effect of training in communication ...
  • Hsiao-Wei, L.G., et al., Link Between Positive Clinician-Conveyed Expectations of ...
  • Blackburn, L. and G.P. Owens, The effect of self efficacy ...
  • Phillips, S.M. and E. McAuley, Physical activity and quality of ...
  • Li, W., O. Chung, and T. Cheung. Potential Implementation of ...
  • Koopman, C., et al., Traumatic stress symptoms among women with ...
  • Palesh, O.G., et al., Emotional Self‐Efficacy, Stressful Life Events, and ...
  • Fini, I.A., M. Adib-Hajbaghery, and A. Khachian, The effect of ...
  • Lev, E.L., D. Paul, and S.V. Owen, Age, Self‐Efficacy, and ...
  • Lev, E.L. and S.V. Owen, A measure of selfcare self‐efficacy. ...
  • https://doi.org/۱۰.۱۰۰۲/(SICI)۱۰۹۸-۲۴۰X(۱۹۹۶۱۰)۱۹:۵<۴۲۱::AID-NUR۶>۳.۰.CO;۲-SAkin, S., et al., The quality of life and selfefficacy ...
  • habibzad, h., m. davarpanah, and h. khalkhali, The effect of ...
  • Lev, E.L., D. Paul, and S.V. Owen, Age, Self‐Efficacy, and ...
  • Edlund, B. and N. Sneed. Emotional responses to the diagnosis ...
  • Wang, X., et al., Major concerns and needs of breast ...
  • Cui, Y., et al., The long-term impact of medical and ...
  • Güner, P., et al. Quality of life and sociodemographic characteristics ...
  • Pandey, M., et al., Quality of life determinants in women ...
  • Spagnola, S., et al., The Satisfaction with Life Domains Scale ...
  • Kessler, T.A.Contextual variables, emotional state, and current and expected quality ...
  • Lu, W., et al., Impact of newly diagnosed breast cancer ...
  • Fawzy, F.I., et al., A structured psychiatric intervention for cancer ...
  • Lam, W.W.T. and R. Fielding, Is selfefficacy a predictor of ...
  • Merluzzi, T.V., et al., Self‐efficacy for coping with cancer: revision ...
  • Pasacreta, J.V., Depressive phenomena, physical symptom distress, and functional status ...
  • Alessandri, G., et al., From positive orientation to job performance: ...
  • نمایش کامل مراجع