The relationship between self-efficacy and self-care behaviors in
Advances in Nursing & Midwifery,
Vol. 22 No. 78 (2013),
28 July 2013
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Page 17-26
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Corresponding Author:
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t_ashktorab@sbmu.ac.ir
Tahereh Ashketorab. Department of Medical–Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing and
Midwifery. Shahid Behshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Self-efficacy, Self-care behaviors, Congestive heart failure
Self-efficacy and self-care behaviors in CHF patients are not at a desirable level which needs to be
promoted within self-care programs. Self-efficacy, as the most important CHF-related self-care, has got a high level of
importance. Therefore, self-efficacy must be reinforced especially in these patients that seem to be weaker in this
domain.
: The average age of patients was 64.97±13.53 years old and 55.3 percent of the samples were male. The
amount of self-care behaviors by patients was moderate (average scores of 39.54) and correlated to education, place of
living and disease education but its relation to age, sex, gob, marital status, disease class, ejection fraction and addiction
to smoking, opium and alcohol was not statistically significant. The amount of self-efficiency of the majority of patients
was moderate (average scores of 26.60) and it was also related to age, marital status, education, disease class and
addiction to opium but its relation to sex, job, place of living, ejection fraction, disease education and addiction to
smoking and alcohol was not statistically significant. There was a direct and strong correlation between self-efficiency
and self-care behaviors (P< 0.001, r=0.623). Given that the correlation coefficient of Pearson in this study is positive
and close to 1 (r = 0.623), it indicates that self-efficacy was positively correlated with self-care behaviors and its
respective variance was 39%.
=0.80) and test-retest (r=0.85). The data were analyzed using the
SPSS software (version 16).
=0.85), test-retest (r=0.80), and the reliability of the European Heart Failure self-care
behaviors scale was figured by internal consistency (
: The study had a descriptive, correlational design. The method used for sampling was
capitation and the study samples consisted of 150 patients under treatment referring to internal heart wards of Tohid
hospital in Sanandaj. Three questionnaires were used in this study including:
1) Demographic and disease information 2) Cardiac self – efficacy Sullivan scale 3) European Heart Failure Self-care
behaviors scale
Second and third scales were used to record self–efficacy and self-care behaviors through interviewing each subject into
private. After determining content and face validities, the reliability of the cardiac self–efficacy Sullivan scale was
figured by internal consistency (
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These patients in order to control the problems of this disease need self-care behaviors. So, recognition of these
behaviors and encouragement patients to participate and acceptance the responsibility of doing these behaviors lead to
control the problems of this disease. Self-efficacy is a basis for promoting self-care behaviors in CHF which play a
major role in treatment and control of the complications. Self-efficacy is proposed as a concept of social learning theory
and a construct of health belief model, particularly when the model is used for predicting simple lifestyle changes in
chronic diseases. This study was designed and carried out to determine the status of this construct and its related factors
and also, its correlation with self-care behaviors among patients with CHF.
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