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The Effects of Self-efficacy and Self-stigma on Self-care in People with Diabetes

Research in Community and Public Health Nursing 2021³â 32±Ç 1È£ p.86 ~ 94
KMID : 1104420210320010086
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Abstract

Purpose: This descriptive study investigated the effects of self-efficacy and self-stigma on self-care in people with diabetes.

Methods: The study included a total of 377 patients with diabetes enrolled in university hospitals in D city and public health centers in S city. Data were collected from 1 July to 31 August, 2017, and were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-test, analysis of variance, Pearson¡¯s correlation coefficient, and hierarchical multiple regression.

Results: Diabetes self-care was positively correlated with diabetes self-efficacy, whereas it was negatively correlated with diabetes self-stigma. Participants¡¯ education level, marital status, perceived health status, type of medication, self-efficacy, and self-stigma explained 42.4% of the variance in diabetes self-care.

Conclusion: The findings indicate that diabetes self-efficacy and self-stigma are important factors for improving self-care in patients with diabetes. Therefore, systematic programs for enhancing self-efficacy and reducing self-stigma of these individuals should be developed.
KeyWords

Diabetes mellitus, Self care, Self efficacy, Social stigma
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