2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2007.02035.x
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Effects of self‐efficacy, self‐care behaviours on depressive symptom of Taiwanese kidney transplant recipients

Abstract: Self-efficacy is a powerful and modifiable determinant of depressive symptoms. We should design interventions that focus not only on the skill aspects of self-care behaviour but also on those that have a strong connection with self-efficacy. We could incorporate the self-efficacy-enhanced strategies as proposed by social cognitive theory into the kidney transplantation care programme.

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“…It is well documented that prospective surgery can cause anxiety that may last for several weeks prior to surgery and influence the whole recovery period including postoperative pain, length of hospital stay, symptoms in general and patient satisfaction (5)(6)(7)(8). Prevalence of undiagnosed anxiety and depression in surgical inpatients has been found to range from 12.5% to 32.8% (9)(10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well documented that prospective surgery can cause anxiety that may last for several weeks prior to surgery and influence the whole recovery period including postoperative pain, length of hospital stay, symptoms in general and patient satisfaction (5)(6)(7)(8). Prevalence of undiagnosed anxiety and depression in surgical inpatients has been found to range from 12.5% to 32.8% (9)(10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ello puntualiza la importancia de fomentar la educación, no solo para un país más productivo, sino también para una futura generación más saludable de adultos mayores. Los resultados de esta investigación concuerdan con los hallazgos de estudios (Gonyea et al, 2005;Lin et al, 2014;Weng et al, 2008) en los cuales se destaca que la autoeficacia ejerce una influencia poderosa y es un factor predictor en los síntomas depresivos, de manera que, a medida que aumenta la autoeficacia, disminuyen los síntomas depresivos. Algunas investigaciones han destacado que trabajar los procesos cognitivos de las personas mayores y utilizar la revisión de vida, ayuda a disminuir los síntomas depresivos (Moreno-Carrillo & Lopera-Restrepo, 2010;Serrano-Selva, Latorre Postigo, & Montañes Rodríguez, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Varios estudios sugieren que la autoeficacia ejerce una influencia poderosa en las personas y la han identificado como un predictor y reductor significativo de síntomas depresivos (Gonyea, O'Connor, Carruth, & Boyle, 2005;Lin, Liu, & Jang, 2014;Weng, Dai, Huang, & Chiang, 2008). La autoeficacia se refiere a las creencias y a la percepción del individuo sobre sus capacidades, con base en lo cual organiza y ejecuta sus actos (Bandura, 1997(Bandura, , 2004.…”
Section: Fatores Protetores Da Depressão Em Uma Mostra De Adultos Maiunclassified
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“…The validity was tested by exploratory factor analysis and a two‐factor structure for the 21 BDI items was identified (Weng et al . , ).…”
Section: The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%