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The Relationship of Self-Efficacy, Perceived Barriers and Health Promoting Behaviors in Stroke

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to: (1) describe the self-efficacy, perceived barriers and health promoting behaviors and (2) determine the relationship of these variables in stroke survivors.

Methods: A convenience sample of 93 stroke survivors who were enrolled in a neurosurgical outpatient clinic in Seoul participated in the study.

Results: Among health promoting behaviors, non-smoking was the subdomain with the highest mean score and exercise subdomain had the lowest mean score. Significant factors correlated with health promoting behaviors were age, self-efficacy and perceived barriers.

Conclusion: Findings from this study suggest that health promotion programs aimed at enhancing self-efficacy and decreasing perceived barriers would be beneficial for the stroke survivors.
KeyWords

Stroke, Self-Efficacy, Perceived barriers, Health Promoting Behavior
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