Individual and health care provider factors influencing stroke self-management behavior: A cross-sectional study [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]
Background This study aimed to examine individual- and health service provider-related factors that influence the self-management behavior of patients with stroke. Methods This cross-sectional study investigated a cohort of 110 ischemic stroke patients in the neurology outpatient department of Unive...
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Published in | F1000 research Vol. 13; p. 492 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
2024
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Summary: | Background
This study aimed to examine individual- and health service provider-related factors that influence the self-management behavior of patients with stroke.
Methods
This cross-sectional study investigated a cohort of 110 ischemic stroke patients in the neurology outpatient department of Universitas Airlangga Hospital from February 2023 to May 2023. Data were obtained using the following three distinct questionnaires: the general demographic questionnaire, health care provider questionnaire, and modified stroke self-management behavior questionnaire.
Results
Chi-square test results indicated a significant correlation between age (
p = 0.023) and information availability (
p = 0.000) with self-management behavior in patients with stroke. However, no significant correlations were observed between gender (
p = 1.107), residence (
p = 0.859), availability of access (
p = 0.093), availability of health facilities (
p = 0.065), and collaboration among health workers (
p = 0.641) with self-management behavior in patients with stroke. Ordinal logistic regression analysis results indicated that age significantly influenced self-management behavior in patients with stroke (
p = 0.034; OR = 2.49).
Discussion
The presence of reliable information within the hospital setting is expectedly complemented by a strong level of literacy among patients with stroke, thereby facilitating the enhancement of their self-management practices. |
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ISSN: | 2046-1402 2046-1402 |
DOI: | 10.12688/f1000research.143731.1 |