The Role of Illness Perception and Self-Efficacy in Determining Quality of Life among Cancer Patients.

IF 1.7 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Aisha Alhofaian, Marym M Alaamri, Mariam Ahmed Abdalmajeed, Lama Saeed Wadaah, Leena Abdulaziz Aljuhani, Meral Ammar Amin, Afnan Tunsi, Ruba Alharazi
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Abstract

Background: The quality of life for people with chronic illnesses like cancer has been shown to be significantly impacted by self-efficacy and perceptions of their illness.

Objectives: This study investigates the relationship between cancer patients' perceptions of their illness, their self-efficacy beliefs, and their quality of life.

Method: Conducted from December 2022 to February 2023, this research involved 120 adults undergoing cancer treatment. We utilized the Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ), the Arabic version of the Cancer Behavioral Inventory Brief (CBI-B), and the Arabic EORTC QLQ-C30, alongside clinical data collection. Statistical analyses included Pearson correlation and descriptive statistics.

Results: Breast cancer emerged as the most common type among participants. A positive correlation was found between self-efficacy and quality of life, as measured by the EORTC QLQ-C30, particularly in relation to symptom management. Interestingly, all dimensions of illness perception correlated with quality of life, except for control and concerns.

Conclusions: The findings underscore the vital role of nurses and healthcare providers in aiding cancer patients to develop and utilize self-management strategies effectively. The study reveals that a patient's capacity to manage their illness is significantly influenced by their confidence, understanding of their condition, and overall quality of life. Addressing these aspects can greatly enhance healthcare professionals' contribution to improving the resilience and well-being of individuals battling cancer.

疾病认知和自我效能在决定癌症患者生活质量中的作用
背景:癌症等慢性病患者的生活质量受到自我效能感和疾病认知的显著影响:本研究调查癌症患者对自身疾病的认知、自我效能感信念和生活质量之间的关系:本研究于2022年12月至2023年2月进行,共有120名接受癌症治疗的成年人参与。在收集临床数据的同时,我们还使用了疾病认知问卷(IPQ)、阿拉伯语版癌症行为调查简表(CBI-B)和阿拉伯语版 EORTC QLQ-C30。统计分析包括皮尔逊相关性和描述性统计:结果:乳腺癌是参与者中最常见的癌症类型。根据 EORTC QLQ-C30 测量,自我效能与生活质量之间存在正相关,尤其是在症状管理方面。有趣的是,除了控制和担忧之外,疾病感知的所有维度都与生活质量相关:研究结果强调了护士和医疗服务提供者在帮助癌症患者制定和有效利用自我管理策略方面的重要作用。研究显示,患者管理疾病的能力受到其自信心、对病情的理解以及整体生活质量的显著影响。解决这些方面的问题可以极大地增强医护人员的能力,从而提高癌症患者的抗病能力和幸福感。
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Clinics and Practice
Clinics and Practice MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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