Health-literacy, self-efficacy and health-outcomes of patients undergoing haemodialysis: Mediating role of self-management.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Shu-Hua Hsu, Yu-Li Lin, Malcolm Koo, Debra K Creedy, Ying Tsao
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Abstract

Background: Health literacy, self-efficacy and self-management are known to influence health-related well-being. However, the precise influence of self-management, health literacy and self-efficacy on health outcomes in Asian countries is under-researched.

Objectives: To examine the impact of health literacy and self-efficacy (independent variables) and self-management (mediator) on patients' health outcomes (dependent variable).

Design: An observational, cross-sectional design was conducted between 1 March 2022 and 31 August 2022.

Participants: Outpatients receiving haemodialysis (n = 200) at a Taiwanese medical centre were assessed.

Measurements: The survey included demographic questions and standardised scales: the 3-item Brief Health Literacy Screen, the 8-item Perceived Kidney/Dialysis Self-Management Scale as a measure of self-efficacy, and the 20-item Haemodialyses Self-Management Instrument. Health outcomes were responses on the 12-item Short-Form Health Survey version 2 and clinical blood results from the past 3 months.

Results: Participants aged over 60 exhibited common comorbidities, with 34% showing low health literacy. Biochemical markers (e.g., haemoglobin and albumin) significantly correlated with physical and mental health scores. Mediating coefficients revealed that self-management significantly influenced associations between health outcomes, health literacy (β = 0.31; p < 0.01), and self-efficacy (β = 0.19; p < 0.01).

Implications for practice: Self-management can modify the overall influence of health literacy and self-efficacy on patients' quality of physical and emotional health. When managing a chronic condition, 'knowing' how to self-manage does not always result in 'doing so' by the patient. Continuous monitoring and promoting self-management behaviours and support by nurses are crucial to enhance health outcomes.

血液透析患者的健康素养、自我效能感和健康结果:自我管理的中介作用。
背景:众所周知,健康素养、自我效能感和自我管理会影响与健康相关的幸福感。然而,在亚洲国家,自我管理、健康素养和自我效能对健康结果的确切影响还没有得到充分研究:研究健康素养和自我效能(自变量)以及自我管理(中介变量)对患者健康结果(因变量)的影响:设计:在2022年3月1日至2022年8月31日期间进行观察性横断面设计:调查对象:在台湾一家医疗中心接受血液透析的门诊患者(n = 200):调查内容包括人口统计学问题和标准化量表:3 个项目的简明健康素养筛查、8 个项目的肾脏/透析自我管理感知量表(用于衡量自我效能)和 20 个项目的血液透析自我管理工具。健康结果是对 12 项短式健康调查第 2 版和过去 3 个月的临床血液结果的回答:结果:60 岁以上的参与者患有常见的合并症,其中 34% 的人健康知识水平较低。生化指标(如血红蛋白和白蛋白)与身体和心理健康评分有显著相关性。中介系数显示,自我管理对健康结果和健康素养之间的关联有明显影响(β = 0.31; p 对实践的启示:自我管理可以改变健康素养和自我效能对患者身心健康质量的整体影响。在管理慢性病时,"知道 "如何进行自我管理并不总能使患者 "做到"。护士持续监测和促进自我管理行为并提供支持,对于提高健康效果至关重要。
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Journal of renal care
Journal of renal care Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
5.30%
发文量
36
期刊介绍: The Journal of Renal Care (JORC), formally EDTNA/ERCA Journal, is the official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Nursing Association/European Renal Care Association (EDTNA/ERCA). The Journal of Renal Care is an international peer-reviewed journal for the multi-professional health care team caring for people with kidney disease and those who research this specialised area of health care. Kidney disease is a chronic illness with four basic treatments: haemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis conservative management and transplantation, which includes emptive transplantation, living donor & cadavaric transplantation. The continuous world-wide increase of people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) means that research and shared knowledge into the causes and treatment is vital to delay the progression of CKD and to improve treatments and the care given. The Journal of Renal Care is an important journal for all health-care professionals working in this and associated conditions, such as diabetes and cardio-vascular disease amongst others. It covers the trajectory of the disease from the first diagnosis to palliative care and includes acute renal injury. The Journal of Renal Care accepts that kidney disease affects not only the patients but also their families and significant others and provides a forum for both the psycho-social and physiological aspects of the disease.
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