High levels of self-efficacy in patients with type 2 diabetes attending a tertiary level clinic

Self-management is a vital element in the care of type 2diabetes patients.  In turn, self-efficacy plays a major role in patients’ self-management. Self-efficacy is the patient’s personal judgement of his/herconfidence in performing aspects of diabetes self-management.  This study investigated the l...

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Main Authors: K. Mostert Wentzel, C. Nel, A.J. van Rooijen, J. Francis, G. Gibbs, K. Hacker, S. Gebert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2008-01-01
Series:South African Journal of Physiotherapy
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Online Access:https://sajp.co.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/108
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spelling doaj-d75335b598224401902cab59ebd3c7252020-11-24T22:37:42ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Physiotherapy0379-61752410-82192008-01-0164371110.4102/sajp.v64i3.108108High levels of self-efficacy in patients with type 2 diabetes attending a tertiary level clinicK. Mostert Wentzel0C. Nel1A.J. van Rooijen2J. Francis3G. Gibbs4K. Hacker5S. Gebert6Lecturers and students from the Department of Physiotherapy, University of PretoriaLecturers and students from the Department of Physiotherapy, University of PretoriaLecturers and students from the Department of Physiotherapy, University of PretoriaLecturers and students from the Department of Physiotherapy, University of PretoriaLecturers and students from the Department of Physiotherapy, University of PretoriaLecturers and students from the Department of Physiotherapy, University of PretoriaLecturers and students from the Department of Physiotherapy, University of PretoriaSelf-management is a vital element in the care of type 2diabetes patients.  In turn, self-efficacy plays a major role in patients’ self-management. Self-efficacy is the patient’s personal judgement of his/herconfidence in performing aspects of diabetes self-management.  This study investigated the level of self-efficacy of patients attending the Pretoria Academic Hospital Diabetes Clinic, in the light of high levels ofre-admission due to complications, suggesting low self-efficacy levels. Eighty type 2 diabetes patients, mean age of 59 years, completed thepublished IDEA LL baseline questionnaire, to establish a self-efficacyscore.  Relationships between self-efficacy and demographic factors wereinvestigated using the chi-square test. The mean self-efficacy level of thesample population is excellent (mean = 85.44%).A lthough self-reported self-efficacy levels are excellent, in comparison to the Sarkar study (2006) in which participants only scored “fair”, it is speculated that self-efficacy is not transferred to self-management behaviour in thispopulation.  Afrikaans and English speaking participants score significantly better than those from other language categories. There is a positive relationship between self-efficacy and level of education and employment status (tendedtowards significance with p values of 0.06 and 0.07 respectively). A lthough self-efficacy scores of clients at this tertiary level outpatient clinic are excellent, further research is necessary to quantify self-management strategies andto correlate these with self-efficacy levels.https://sajp.co.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/108type 2 diabetes, self-efficacyphysiotherapy / physical therapy
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author K. Mostert Wentzel
C. Nel
A.J. van Rooijen
J. Francis
G. Gibbs
K. Hacker
S. Gebert
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C. Nel
A.J. van Rooijen
J. Francis
G. Gibbs
K. Hacker
S. Gebert
High levels of self-efficacy in patients with type 2 diabetes attending a tertiary level clinic
South African Journal of Physiotherapy
type 2 diabetes, self-efficacy
physiotherapy / physical therapy
author_facet K. Mostert Wentzel
C. Nel
A.J. van Rooijen
J. Francis
G. Gibbs
K. Hacker
S. Gebert
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title High levels of self-efficacy in patients with type 2 diabetes attending a tertiary level clinic
title_short High levels of self-efficacy in patients with type 2 diabetes attending a tertiary level clinic
title_full High levels of self-efficacy in patients with type 2 diabetes attending a tertiary level clinic
title_fullStr High levels of self-efficacy in patients with type 2 diabetes attending a tertiary level clinic
title_full_unstemmed High levels of self-efficacy in patients with type 2 diabetes attending a tertiary level clinic
title_sort high levels of self-efficacy in patients with type 2 diabetes attending a tertiary level clinic
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Physiotherapy
issn 0379-6175
2410-8219
publishDate 2008-01-01
description Self-management is a vital element in the care of type 2diabetes patients.  In turn, self-efficacy plays a major role in patients’ self-management. Self-efficacy is the patient’s personal judgement of his/herconfidence in performing aspects of diabetes self-management.  This study investigated the level of self-efficacy of patients attending the Pretoria Academic Hospital Diabetes Clinic, in the light of high levels ofre-admission due to complications, suggesting low self-efficacy levels. Eighty type 2 diabetes patients, mean age of 59 years, completed thepublished IDEA LL baseline questionnaire, to establish a self-efficacyscore.  Relationships between self-efficacy and demographic factors wereinvestigated using the chi-square test. The mean self-efficacy level of thesample population is excellent (mean = 85.44%).A lthough self-reported self-efficacy levels are excellent, in comparison to the Sarkar study (2006) in which participants only scored “fair”, it is speculated that self-efficacy is not transferred to self-management behaviour in thispopulation.  Afrikaans and English speaking participants score significantly better than those from other language categories. There is a positive relationship between self-efficacy and level of education and employment status (tendedtowards significance with p values of 0.06 and 0.07 respectively). A lthough self-efficacy scores of clients at this tertiary level outpatient clinic are excellent, further research is necessary to quantify self-management strategies andto correlate these with self-efficacy levels.
topic type 2 diabetes, self-efficacy
physiotherapy / physical therapy
url https://sajp.co.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/108
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