2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2022.09.008
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Relationships among social support, self-efficacy, and patient activation in community-dwelling older adults living with coronary heart disease: A cross-sectional study

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“…All samples analyzed were patients with CHD (n = 2.164) with a mean age of 54 to 68 years. The largest sample is 451 respondents 27 and the smallest 85 respondents. 22 The results of the JBI analysis show that all studies analyzed using the cross-sectional method have good quality (>70%).…”
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“…All samples analyzed were patients with CHD (n = 2.164) with a mean age of 54 to 68 years. The largest sample is 451 respondents 27 and the smallest 85 respondents. 22 The results of the JBI analysis show that all studies analyzed using the cross-sectional method have good quality (>70%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis results in this review show that the SE level has heterogeneous results, some of which are analyzed using categorization 24 , 27 and there is also analysis with numerical data. 11 , 14 , 16 , 20 , 22 , 23 , 25 , 26 , 36 Two studies classified SE into three categories (low, moderate, and high).…”
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“…Therefore, it is important to identify and address exercise fear early on by implementing interventions such as virtual reality and mindfulness technologies. These by making full use of social support resources (Zhu et al, 2022). This heightened motivation and confidence in exercise will effectively alleviate exercise fear and avoidance behaviours among patients with chronic heart failure, ultimately fostering long-term adherence to home-based cardiac rehabilitation exercises (Sagar et al, 2019).…”
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“…Put simply, perceived social support can substantially influence adherence to home‐based cardiac rehabilitation exercises by acting through the chain mediating effect of exercise self‐efficacy and exercise fear. Patients with chronic heart failure have the potential to enhance their motivation and confidence by making full use of social support resources (Zhu et al., 2022). This heightened motivation and confidence in exercise will effectively alleviate exercise fear and avoidance behaviours among patients with chronic heart failure, ultimately fostering long‐term adherence to home‐based cardiac rehabilitation exercises (Sagar et al., 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%