2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2011.10.158
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The Efficacy of Chronic Disease Self Management Program and Tele- Health on Adherence by Increasing Self Efficacy in Patients with CABG

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“…Additionally, four telephone follow-ups, each lasting 10-15 minutes (Bikmoradi et al, 2017 ), were conducted to provide ongoing support and address participant feedback or inquiries via the LINE application, enabling better adherence to self-care. This approach aligns with the findings of Bazargani et al ( 2011 ), who highlighted the effectiveness of remote public health data utilization in tracking patients engaged in self-managed rehabilitation programs and utilizing distant public health services for post-CABG follow-up, resulting in increased adherence and self-efficacy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Additionally, four telephone follow-ups, each lasting 10-15 minutes (Bikmoradi et al, 2017 ), were conducted to provide ongoing support and address participant feedback or inquiries via the LINE application, enabling better adherence to self-care. This approach aligns with the findings of Bazargani et al ( 2011 ), who highlighted the effectiveness of remote public health data utilization in tracking patients engaged in self-managed rehabilitation programs and utilizing distant public health services for post-CABG follow-up, resulting in increased adherence and self-efficacy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…In line with the present study, other studies have also shown that homecare for cardiac patients can improve self-efficacy and the quality of life (Qol). ( 7 , 8 , 26 ) Enhancing self-efficacy can improve self-care activities and health-related behaviors( 27 ) and effectively reduce postoperative complications. In this study, the services were provided by a nurse with expertise in cardiac surgery patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( 5 ) Providing special education to patients and raising their awareness of risk factors( 6 ) and the treatment and control of the disease leads to improved health, adherence to the recommended therapies, facilitation of healthy habits and behaviors, and adjustment of mental status, and thus increases their self-efficacy. ( 7 ) However, the results of many studies indicate that the self-efficacy of cardiac patients is weak to moderate. ( 8 , 9 ) One study reported poor self-efficacy in heart disease patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Tailoring, vicarious experience, feedback, performing the exercise during intervention sessions, and goal setting by health care professionals are all interventions that are linked with higher levels of selfefficacy. [13][14][15] However, there are other important factors that influence self-efficacy that must also be considered. Obesity 10,16 and female gender 17,18 have been implicated in lower self-efficacy for exercise.…”
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