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Impact of self-efficacy on self behavior management and self-care ability among stroke patients
Lan Ding, Abduwayit Ayiguli, Xiaofeng Wang
Published 2015-07-26
Cite as Chin J Mod Nurs, 2015, 21(21): 2527-2529. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-2907.2015.21.014
Abstract
ObjectiveTo explore the impact of the self-efficacy in patients with stroke on their self-behavior management and self-care ability.
MethodsGeneral questionnaires, chronic disease self-efficacy form, self-designed behavior management form and Barthel index were applied to investigate 120 cases of hospitalized stroke patients undergoing rehabilitation training from October 2012 to June 2013.
ResultsThe self-efficacy score was (8.07±1.90) in the whole group, and different families average income influenced the score of self-efficacy level (F=5.16, P<0.05). The self-management ability score of patients was (48.17±26.18), and self-management of behavior (75.50±19.67) score. Different level of self-efficacy in patients had different score of self-management ability and level, and different self-management of behavior and compliance (P<0.05), but with the increasing of self-efficacy, the self-management score of ability and behavior increased as well.
ConclusionsTo enhance the self-efficacy of the stroke patients can help improve the level of their self behavior management, so that it can increase the self-management ability and behavior, and promote the recovery.
Key words:
Stroke; Rehabilitated nursing; Self-efficacy; Self-management ability; Self-management of behavior
Contributor Information
Lan Ding
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, People′s Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Urumqi 830001, China
Abduwayit Ayiguli
Xiaofeng Wang