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Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamental Nursing
2000 Volume.7 No. 3 p.453 ~ p.465
A Study on the Relationship between Self Care Behavioral Compliance and Perceived Self-Efficacy in Type II Diabetic Patient


Abstract
This study was designed to identify the relationship between perceived self-efficacy and self care behavioral compliance in type II diabetic patient.
The subjects for this study were the 113 adults with type II diabetes that received hospital treatment or attended as outpatients in 2 general hospitals at Inchon City. The data were collected during the period from August 15 to semtember 15, 2000 by means of an interview.
Collected data were analyzed by means of descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA. Pearson¢¥s correlation using the SPSS/PC+ program.
The results of this study were as follows :
1. The mean score of self care behavior compliance was 3.06.
2. There were statistically significan difference in self care behavioral compliance according to sex(p(0.05). Age (p<0.001), BMI(p<0.05), education(p<0.001) occupation(p<0.001). Experience of diabeti education(p<0.05) and complication(p<0.05)
3. The mean score of perceived self-effica was 3.45. Self care behavioral comPlian and perceived self-efficacy had a positive correlation which was statistically significant (r=0.3879 p<0.001).
4. Stepwise multiple regression analysis was performed to identify the influencing factors for self care behavioral compliance. Education, experience of diabetic education and self-efficacy accounted for 41% of the variance in self care behavioral compliance.
The results suggest that education, experience of diabetic education and self-efficacy are important variables in the compliance of self-care behavior with type ¥± diabetes.
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