The Effect of Self-Care Program Training on Self-Efficacy in Veteran with Spinal Cord Injury: A Randomized Clinical Trial Study

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Goyaghaj, Naser Sedghi [1 ]
Pishgooie, Amir Hosein [2 ]
Aliyari, Shahla [3 ]
Zareiyan, Armin [4 ]
机构
[1] Aja Univ Med Sci, Fac Nursing, Dept Med Surg Nursing, Tehran, Iran
[2] Aja Univ Med Sci, Fac Nursing, Dept Crit Care Nursing, Tehran, Iran
[3] Aja Univ Med Sci, Fac Nursing, Grp Maternal Newborn Hlth, Tehran, Iran
[4] Aja Univ Med Sci, Fac Nursing, Dept Community Hlth Nursing, Tehran, Iran
关键词
Self-Care; Education; Self-Efficacy; Veteran; Spinal Cord Injury; PEOPLE; EDUCATION; QUALITY; SCALE; LIFE;
D O I
10.5812/ans.89001
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Background: Advances in surgical and medical management have significantly reduced the length of time that patients with spinal cord injury have to stay in hospital; however, less attention has been paid to their psychological issues. Objectives: This study aimed to determine the effect of self-care program training on self-efficacy in veteran with spinal cord injury. Methods: This study is a randomized control trial study that in that pre-test/post-test plan with the control group was used. All of the veterans with paraplegia spinal cord injury, who referred to a private hospital in 2017-2018, were our statistical study population. Sixty veterans were selected based on the inclusion criteria and purposive sampling method and randomly divided into two groups of experimental and control by using a table of random numbers. For the intervention group, six sessions of a 60 - 45-minute self-care education were performed. Patients filled Moorong self-efficacy scale before, one week and one month after the intervention. SPSS statistical software version 19 was used to analyze the data using chi-square, Fisher's exact test, independent t-test, and repeated measures. Results: The results showed that no significant difference was between the two groups of the intervention and control in terms of demographic characteristics. The mean self-efficacy score was 39.26 +/- 4.03 in the intervention group, and 38.56 +/- 3.99 in the control group before the intervention, which reached to 43.86 +/- 5.15 and 38.36 +/- 3.89 one week and 51.16 +/- 5.36 and 39.26 +/- 4.16 one month after the implementation of the intervention, respectively and this difference was significant in the intervention group (P <= 0.001). Conclusions: According to the results, self-care program training is effective in self-efficacy of veterans with spinal cord injury. Therefore, this method is simple, non-invasive, low-cost, and effective in increasing self-efficacy and the treatment of these veterans, which may be applied to nurses.
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