The Predictive Roles of Self-efficacy, Illness Perception, and Social Support in Self-care of Patients With Heart Failure

Background: As a chronic disease, heart failure (HF) is a growing problem that not only impacts patients but also their family members and friends. Self-care is the main part of HF treatment. Despite the significance of determining variables involved in self-care, the relationships of self-efficacy,...

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Main Authors: Mansouriyeh N, Poursharifi H, Taban Sadeghi MR, Seirafi MR
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Language:English
Published: Zanjan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services 2017-09-01
Series:Preventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal
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Online Access:http://zums.ac.ir/nmcjournal/article-1-498-en.pdf
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spelling doaj-463b306403714df0bd24803992a9350f2020-11-25T02:26:51ZengZanjan University of Medical Sciences and Health ServicesPreventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal2588-44412588-445X2017-09-01733946The Predictive Roles of Self-efficacy, Illness Perception, and Social Support in Self-care of Patients With Heart FailureMansouriyeh N0Poursharifi H1Taban Sadeghi MR2Seirafi MR3PhD. Dept. of Health Psychology, Young Researchers and Elite Club, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad university, Tabriz, IranPhD. Dept. of Psychology, Associated Professor, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, IranMD, Dept. of heart, Assistant Professor, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Tabriz, IranPhD. Dept. of psychology, Assistant Professor, Karaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Alborz, IranBackground: As a chronic disease, heart failure (HF) is a growing problem that not only impacts patients but also their family members and friends. Self-care is the main part of HF treatment. Despite the significance of determining variables involved in self-care, the relationships of self-efficacy, illness perception, and social support with self-care and the predictive roles of these variables in the treatment of HF have not been investigated. Objectives: The present study was aimed at exploring the predictive roles of self-efficacy, illness perception, and social support in self-care of patients with heart failure. Methods: In this predictive correlation study, 149 patients with HF were selected through convenience sampling from Tabriz Research Treatment Centre of Heart in 2016. To collect data, a demographic information questionnaire, self-care behaviour scale, general self-efficacy (GSE), brief illness perception questionnaire (Brief-IPQ), and social support scale were used. To analyse data, SPSS software version 16, descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation coefficient, and multiple stepwise regression analyses were employed. Results: Out of 149 subjects, 102 (68%) participants were male, and 47 (32%) of them were female. The mean and standard deviation of samples’ age were (64.40±10.32) ranging from 37 to 88 years. Most of participants were married (82%). The mean scores were as follows: Self-care (40.66±13.16), self-efficacy (45.81±22.03), illness perception (56.05±18.24), and social support (49.09±6.74). Data analysis demonstrated significant correlations between illness perception and self-care (p<0.001, r=0.649), self-efficacy and self-care (p<0.001, r=-0.678), social support and self-care (p<0.001, r=-0.518), and age and self-care (p<0.001, r=-0.506). The standardized coefficient of illness perception was (β=0.274), social support was (β=-0.237), self-efficacy was (β=-0.230), and age was (β=-0.211). In addition, 56% of self-care variance is explained by age, social support, self-efficacy, and illness perception. Conclusion: All of the investigated variables were found to have a predictive role in self-care. Illness perception was recognized as the most effective factor in predicting self-care. Hence, illness perception can be used to explain 27% of self-care ability of patients with HF. http://zums.ac.ir/nmcjournal/article-1-498-en.pdfheart failureillness perceptionself-careself-efficacysocial support
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author Mansouriyeh N
Poursharifi H
Taban Sadeghi MR
Seirafi MR
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Poursharifi H
Taban Sadeghi MR
Seirafi MR
The Predictive Roles of Self-efficacy, Illness Perception, and Social Support in Self-care of Patients With Heart Failure
Preventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal
heart failure
illness perception
self-care
self-efficacy
social support
author_facet Mansouriyeh N
Poursharifi H
Taban Sadeghi MR
Seirafi MR
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title The Predictive Roles of Self-efficacy, Illness Perception, and Social Support in Self-care of Patients With Heart Failure
title_short The Predictive Roles of Self-efficacy, Illness Perception, and Social Support in Self-care of Patients With Heart Failure
title_full The Predictive Roles of Self-efficacy, Illness Perception, and Social Support in Self-care of Patients With Heart Failure
title_fullStr The Predictive Roles of Self-efficacy, Illness Perception, and Social Support in Self-care of Patients With Heart Failure
title_full_unstemmed The Predictive Roles of Self-efficacy, Illness Perception, and Social Support in Self-care of Patients With Heart Failure
title_sort predictive roles of self-efficacy, illness perception, and social support in self-care of patients with heart failure
publisher Zanjan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services
series Preventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal
issn 2588-4441
2588-445X
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Background: As a chronic disease, heart failure (HF) is a growing problem that not only impacts patients but also their family members and friends. Self-care is the main part of HF treatment. Despite the significance of determining variables involved in self-care, the relationships of self-efficacy, illness perception, and social support with self-care and the predictive roles of these variables in the treatment of HF have not been investigated. Objectives: The present study was aimed at exploring the predictive roles of self-efficacy, illness perception, and social support in self-care of patients with heart failure. Methods: In this predictive correlation study, 149 patients with HF were selected through convenience sampling from Tabriz Research Treatment Centre of Heart in 2016. To collect data, a demographic information questionnaire, self-care behaviour scale, general self-efficacy (GSE), brief illness perception questionnaire (Brief-IPQ), and social support scale were used. To analyse data, SPSS software version 16, descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation coefficient, and multiple stepwise regression analyses were employed. Results: Out of 149 subjects, 102 (68%) participants were male, and 47 (32%) of them were female. The mean and standard deviation of samples’ age were (64.40±10.32) ranging from 37 to 88 years. Most of participants were married (82%). The mean scores were as follows: Self-care (40.66±13.16), self-efficacy (45.81±22.03), illness perception (56.05±18.24), and social support (49.09±6.74). Data analysis demonstrated significant correlations between illness perception and self-care (p<0.001, r=0.649), self-efficacy and self-care (p<0.001, r=-0.678), social support and self-care (p<0.001, r=-0.518), and age and self-care (p<0.001, r=-0.506). The standardized coefficient of illness perception was (β=0.274), social support was (β=-0.237), self-efficacy was (β=-0.230), and age was (β=-0.211). In addition, 56% of self-care variance is explained by age, social support, self-efficacy, and illness perception. Conclusion: All of the investigated variables were found to have a predictive role in self-care. Illness perception was recognized as the most effective factor in predicting self-care. Hence, illness perception can be used to explain 27% of self-care ability of patients with HF.
topic heart failure
illness perception
self-care
self-efficacy
social support
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