Factors Influencing Health Promotion Lifestyle in Female Breast Cancer Survivors: The Role of Health Behavior Self-Efficacy and Associated Factors

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Hui-Hsien Hsia , Yun Tien , Yung-Chang Lin , Hsiang-Ping Huang
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Abstract

Objectives

To examine the factors influencing health-promoting lifestyles and the changes in health behavior self-efficacy and health-promoting lifestyles among female breast cancer survivors over a 6-month period.

Methods

A longitudinal design with purposive sampling was deployed. Data collection occurred at the baseline (T1), 3 months (T2), and 6 months (T3). In total, 53 breast cancer survivors agreed to participate. All participants completed the first two rounds of data collection, 49 participants completed data collection at the 6-month mark (T3). The Chinese versions of the Self-Rated Abilities for Health Practices Scale (SRAHP) and the Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile (HPLP) were used.

Results

Health behavior self-efficacy and health-promoting lifestyle scores increased over time. Age, impaired cardiac function, those taking a career break, psychological well-being, and responsible health practice in self-efficacy for health behaviors were significant predictors of health-promoting lifestyle.

Conclusions

Younger breast cancer survivors, those taking a career break, and those with poor health behavior self-efficacy were less likely to engage in a health-promoting lifestyle and may require guidance in improving overall health behaviors.

Implications for Nursing Practice

Healthcare providers should not only be aware of the suboptimal health promotion lifestyle in breast cancer survivors but also focus on enhancing health behavior self-efficacy. This is particularly crucial for younger breast cancer survivors or those currently unemployed.

影响乳腺癌女性幸存者健康促进生活方式的因素:健康行为自我效能感及相关因素的作用。
目的研究影响促进健康生活方式的因素,以及乳腺癌女性幸存者在 6 个月内健康行为自我效能感和促进健康生活方式的变化:方法:采用纵向设计和目的性抽样。数据收集时间为基线(T1)、3 个月(T2)和 6 个月(T3)。共有 53 名乳腺癌幸存者同意参与。所有参与者都完成了前两轮数据收集,49 名参与者在 6 个月(T3)时完成了数据收集。研究采用了中文版的健康行为自评量表(SRAHP)和健康促进生活方式档案(HPLP):结果:随着时间的推移,健康行为自我效能和促进健康的生活方式得分均有所提高。年龄、心功能受损、中断工作、心理健康和健康行为自我效能中的负责任健康实践是促进健康生活方式的重要预测因素:结论:较年轻的乳腺癌幸存者、正在中断工作的人以及健康行为自我效能较差的人较少采用促进健康的生活方式,可能需要在改善整体健康行为方面给予指导:护理实践的启示:医疗服务提供者不仅应意识到乳腺癌幸存者的健康促进生活方式不理想,还应注重提高健康行为自我效能。这对年轻的乳腺癌幸存者或目前失业的乳腺癌幸存者尤为重要。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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