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Predictor of self-efficacy in individuals with chronic disease: Stress-coping strategies

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING
Volume 30, Issue 5-6, Pages 874-881

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.15633

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chronic diseases; coping strategies; self-confident approach; self-efficacy

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This study explored the relationship between stress-coping strategies and self-efficacy in individuals with chronic diseases. The results showed a strong correlation between coping strategies and self-efficacy, with self-confident approach being the most significant predictor. Effective coping methods were found to enhance self-efficacy by boosting patients' confidence levels.
Aims and Objectives: This study aims to investigate the relationship between stress-coping strategies of individuals with chronic diseases and their self-efficacy. Background: Self-efficacy and coping with stress in chronic diseases affect the course of the disease. Design: The sample of this methodological study consisted of 178 patients who were hospitalised in a university hospital between November 2017 and November 2018. Methods: Data were collected by the face-to-face interview method using a Patient Information Form, Stress-Coping Styles Scale and Self-Efficacy Scale. This study followed STROBE checklist for cross-sectional studies. Results: The study found that there was a strong relationship between patients' coping strategies and their self-efficacies and that the variables that predict self-efficacy in order of importance were self-confident approach (beta = .41), the helpless approach (beta = -0.24) and the submissive approach (beta = -0.15), respectively. The study also found that the optimistic approach and the seeking social support approach had no significant contribution to the model. Conclusions: The most important predictor of self-efficacy in individuals with chronic disease was the self-confident approach, which was one of the problem-oriented coping strategies. Therefore, patients should be taught to use effective methods to cope with stress to increase their self-efficacy, and their self-confidence should be supported. Relevance to clinical practice: In individuals with chronic disease, self-efficacy has an important role to get better psycho-social adaptation. To determine patients' self-efficacy levels and predictors will guide nursing initiatives.

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