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Evaluating Self-Efficacy Among Patients Undergoing Dialysis Therapy

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Abstract BackgroundPerceived disease-related self-efficacy is considered a fundamental component of the successful self-management of chronic diseases. Prior studies have found that self-efficacy is associated with improvements in health behaviors and health status among people with chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, few studies have evaluated self-efficacy among patients undergoing dialysis.MethodsThis study was performed to evaluate CKD patients’ self-efficacy and to determine the factors that significantly affect self-efficacy among dialysis patients. This was a cross-sectional study using a convenience sample of 190 patients undergoing dialysis. The patients’ self-efficacy was measured using the CKD Self-Efficacy Scale. Inferential statistics were used to analyze the data.ResultsThe mean age of the participants was 49.24 ± 13.15 years. Almost half of them were males (48.4%), and 75.3% were married. The majority of the patients (83%) were undergoing hemodialysis. The total score for self-efficacy was 192.57 ±39.23. Only occupational status and the type of dialysis were significantly and positively correlated with patients’ perceived self-efficacy scores.ConclusionsThis study provides primary evidence of the perceived self-efficacy among CKD patients who are on dialysis. The results of this cross-sectional study showed that greater self-efficacy was associated with employment and peritoneal dialysis. Strategies to enhance self-efficacy among dialysis patients, especially those on hemodialysis, are needed.
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Title: Evaluating Self-Efficacy Among Patients Undergoing Dialysis Therapy
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Abstract BackgroundPerceived disease-related self-efficacy is considered a fundamental component of the successful self-management of chronic diseases.
Prior studies have found that self-efficacy is associated with improvements in health behaviors and health status among people with chronic kidney disease (CKD).
However, few studies have evaluated self-efficacy among patients undergoing dialysis.
MethodsThis study was performed to evaluate CKD patients’ self-efficacy and to determine the factors that significantly affect self-efficacy among dialysis patients.
This was a cross-sectional study using a convenience sample of 190 patients undergoing dialysis.
The patients’ self-efficacy was measured using the CKD Self-Efficacy Scale.
Inferential statistics were used to analyze the data.
ResultsThe mean age of the participants was 49.
24 ± 13.
15 years.
Almost half of them were males (48.
4%), and 75.
3% were married.
The majority of the patients (83%) were undergoing hemodialysis.
The total score for self-efficacy was 192.
57 ±39.
23.
Only occupational status and the type of dialysis were significantly and positively correlated with patients’ perceived self-efficacy scores.
ConclusionsThis study provides primary evidence of the perceived self-efficacy among CKD patients who are on dialysis.
The results of this cross-sectional study showed that greater self-efficacy was associated with employment and peritoneal dialysis.
Strategies to enhance self-efficacy among dialysis patients, especially those on hemodialysis, are needed.

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