Academic Journal
The Relationship between Self-efficacy and Fluid,and Dietary Compliance in Hemodialysis Patients
| Τίτλος: | The Relationship between Self-efficacy and Fluid,and Dietary Compliance in Hemodialysis Patients |
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| Συγγραφείς: | John, Ansy Paul |
| Πηγή: | UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones |
| Στοιχεία εκδότη: | Digital Scholarship@UNLV |
| Έτος έκδοσης: | 2012 |
| Συλλογή: | University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Digital Scholarship@UNLV |
| Θεματικοί όροι: | Chronic renal failure – Nutritional aspects, Compliance, Diet, Diet therapy, Drinking behavior, Fluid, Hemodialysis, Hemodialysis – Patients, Noncompliance, Patient compliance, Self Efficacy, Human and Clinical Nutrition, Nursing |
| Περιγραφή: | Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who receive hemodialysis often fail to follow a prescribed diet and fluid regimen, which undermines the effectiveness of care and leads to unpredictable disease progression and greater likelihood of complications. Non-adherence to dietary and fluid limitations compromises the outcomes of patients receiving hemodialysis. Noncompliance can lead to detrimental long-term outcomes including deterioration of the cardiovascular system, heart failure, hypertension, and pulmonary edema as well as short-term problems such as edema, itching, bone pain, and breathlessness. Many studies have demonstrated that self-efficacy strategies are associated with improved dietary and fluid compliance among individuals receiving hemodialysis. The benefits of self-efficacy include an emphasis on an individual's control over behavior, continuous and immediate feedback to the client, and a more complete and thorough account of behavior. A self-efficacy strategy has been successfully used in a variety of cases concerning chronically ill patients. The purpose of this project is to determine the relationship between self-efficacy and fluid and dietary compliance in hemodialysis patients, as well as to identify the possible barriers that prevent patient compliance. A total of 100 eligible ESRD patients who receive routine hemodialysis three times a week participated in this study. The study used a modified version of the "Your Health and Well-Being" questionnaire, which addressed potential barriers to fluid and dietary restrictions as well as specific questions related to self-efficacy. Bivariate correlational analysis showed there is a strong positive correlation between self-efficacy and daily fluid restriction (r=.56) p |
| Τύπος εγγράφου: | text |
| Περιγραφή αρχείου: | application/pdf |
| Γλώσσα: | English |
| Relation: | https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/thesesdissertations/1582; https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/context/thesesdissertations/article/2583/viewcontent/John_unlv_0506D_10917.pdf |
| DOI: | 10.34917/4332563 |
| Διαθεσιμότητα: | https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/thesesdissertations/1582 https://doi.org/10.34917/4332563 https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/context/thesesdissertations/article/2583/viewcontent/John_unlv_0506D_10917.pdf |
| Rights: | IN COPYRIGHT. For more information about this rights statement, please visit http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
| Αριθμός Καταχώρησης: | edsbas.83AAF7C |
| Βάση Δεδομένων: | BASE |
| DOI: | 10.34917/4332563 |
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