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Khezerloo S, Feizi A. A SURVEY OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEIVED SELF-EFFICACY AND SELF-CARE PERFORMANCE IN DIABETIC PATIENTS REFERRING TO URMIA DIABETES CENTER. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2012; 10 (3)
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  A survey of relationship between perceived self-efficacy and self-care performance in diabetic patients referring to Urmia Diabetes Center     Khezerloo S [1] *, Feizi A [2]     Received: 13Apr, 2012 Accepted: 23May, 2012     Abstract   Background & Aims : Diabetes is a chronic and disabling disease. In diabetes, self-caring promotes the quality of life and reduces the number of hospitalization and with continuous of its pursuit, the acute and chronic side effects can be prevented. Self- efficacy is a basis to reinforce of self-caring in diabetes. The purpose of this study is assessment of relationship between perceived self-efficacy and self-care in diabetic patients.   Materials & Methods This descriptive-analytical study was performed on 100 diabetic patients who referred to EmamKhomeiny Hospital, Urmia. They were selected by easy sampling. Data collection tools were demographic information, self-efficacy assessment using Confidence in Diabetes Self- Care Scale (CIDS) and self-care scale evaluation using Glasgow and Toobert measures for diabetes. Data analysis was performed by SPSS.   Result : Results indicated that average score of self-efficacy among patients was 73.8± 18.3 and the average score of self-care was 83.9±16.2 .The most of the patients had an average score of self-efficacy and self-care. The spearman correlation coefficient showed a direct significant relationship between self-efficacy and self-care scores of patients.   Conclusion: Patients’ beliefs about self-efficacy to the implementation of self-care and performing self-care behaviors were in medium rate. Since self-efficacy is the most important element to determine of self-care behaviors, it is necessary to promote the self-efficacy for increasing the self-care behaviors and consequently, prevention of side effects of diabetes. Therefore educational program on self-efficacy for improving this skill among diabetic patients should be considered.   Key words: Self-efficacy, Self-care, Diabetes     Address: Nursing and Midwifery Faculty, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran   Tel: (+98)(0441)2754961   Email: Khezerloos13@yahoo.com   [1] Master ofNursing, Faculty ofof Nursing and MidwiferyUrmia(Corresponding Author)  [2] Assistant Professor, PhD in Nursing, Faculty of MedicineUrmi a
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