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Prediction of self-care behaviors among diabetic patients based on social cognitive theory

Asiyeh Yari, Laleh Hassani, Arash Ziapour, Razie Toghroli, Fatemeh Mohammadkhah, Fateme Yazdi

2023Journal of public health research16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Diabetes is a global health issue and the most prevalent chronic metabolic disease, which requires lifelong self-care behaviors. Thus, the present study was conducted with the aim of predicting the factors of self-care behaviors based on social cognitive theory in diabetic patients referred to comprehensive health service centers in Fasa. Methods: This cross-sectional research comprised 106 type 2 diabetes patients who were referred to Fasa service providers to determine the optimal solution. Outcomes were assessed using an existing demographic questionnaire, the diabetic self-care questionnaire, and a unique questionnaire to assess social cognitive theory, the validity and reliability of which were estimated. SPSS21 software with a Chi license was used for data analysis, and Spearman correlations, independent t-tests, and one-way ANOVA were performed. Results: The age range of patients was between 33 and 67 years. There was a significant relationship between gender, education, and type of treatment with self-care. According to the findings, the variables of self-efficacy ( r = 0.200), self-efficacy of overcoming obstacles ( r = 0.285), environmental factors ( r = 0.334), observational learning ability ( r = 0.148), situational perception ( r = 0.297), emotional adaptation ( r = 0.051), outcome assessment ( r = 0.114) and outcome expectation ( r = 0.082) had a positive and significant correlation with self-care behaviors. Also, the self-efficacy variable (Beta coefficient = 0.340) had the highest predictive value. Conclusion: In designing and implementing educational interventions for self-care of diabetic patients, the theory of social cognition can be used as a framework to promote and maintain public health in patients.

Topics & Concepts

Social cognitive theorySelf-efficacyCognitionClinical psychologyPsychologyGerontologyMedicinePsychological interventionObservational studySocial supportDevelopmental psychologySocial psychologyPsychiatryInternal medicineDiabetes Management and EducationOphthalmology and Visual Health ResearchHealth and Wellbeing Research