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Background: Compared to their non-diabetic peers, diabetic patients who undergo coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) face greater complications and poorer outcomes. Identifying related risk factors is essential to improving post-CABG outcomes in this vulnerable population. Improving self-efficacy a...

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Published in護理雜誌 Vol. 59; no. 3; pp. 40 - 50
Main Authors 連如玉(Ru-Yu Lien), 魏崢(Jeng Wei), 李君儀(Jiun-Yi Li), 童恒新(Heng-Hsin Tung), 陳強儀(Chiang-Yi Chen)
Format Journal Article
LanguageChinese
Published 台灣 台灣護理學會 01.06.2012
社團法人臺灣護理學會
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Summary:Background: Compared to their non-diabetic peers, diabetic patients who undergo coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) face greater complications and poorer outcomes. Identifying related risk factors is essential to improving post-CABG outcomes in this vulnerable population. Improving self-efficacy and compliance can further improve patient outcomes over the long term.Purpose: This study compared differences in self-efficacy predictors and compliance between diabetic and nondiabetic patients who received coronary artery bypass surgeryMethod: We used a cross-sectional design with convenience sampling. A total of 350 patients were recruited from two medical centers and one teaching hospital. Instruments used included a demographics questionnaire, chronic disease self-efficacy questionnaire and compliance scale. SPSS 17.0 for Windows was used to analyze data.Results: Results found self-efficacy positively associated with compliance in both groups. The non-diabetic group had higher self-efficacy and lower complian
ISSN:0047-262X
DOI:10.6224/JN.59.3.40