Analysis of influencing factors of self-care self-efficacy among patients with digestive tract tumors (消化道肿瘤患者自我管理效能感的影响因素分析)

Objective To investigate the status quo of self-care self-efficacy among patients with digestive tract cancer, and to explore its influencing factors, in order to provide a basis for making self-management programs for patients with digestive tract cancer. Methods A total of 443 patients with digest...

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Published in中西医结合护理 Vol. 9; no. 6; pp. 121 - 126
Main Authors SHI Linlin (石琳琳), ZHANG Jinlan (张进兰), SHEN Pan (沈盼), ZHU Yalin (朱雅麟), DAI Cui (戴翠), CHAI Shouxia (柴守霞)
Format Journal Article
LanguageChinese
Published Journal of International Translational Medicine Limited 01.06.2023
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ISSN2709-1961
DOI10.55111/j.issn2709-1961.202303071

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Summary:Objective To investigate the status quo of self-care self-efficacy among patients with digestive tract cancer, and to explore its influencing factors, in order to provide a basis for making self-management programs for patients with digestive tract cancer. Methods A total of 443 patients with digestive tract tumors admitted to three Grade-A hospitals in Hubei Province from October 2021 to September 2022 were selected as subjects. Convenience sampling method was used to investigate the Chinese version of Strategies Used by People to Promote Health(SUPPH), Social Support Rate Scale(SSRS) and Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire(MCMQ). Results The SUPPH score was (75. 91±15. 64). Gender, place of residence, family per capita monthly income, children, social support and coping style were the main factors affecting the self-management efficacy of patients with digestive tract tumors (P<0. 05). Conclusion The self-management efficacy of patients with digestive tract tumors is at a medium to low level. Higher level of
ISSN:2709-1961
DOI:10.55111/j.issn2709-1961.202303071