Tímarit hjúkrunarfræðinga - 2020, Side 83

Tímarit hjúkrunarfræðinga - 2020, Side 83
Sol, B. g. M., van der graaf, Y., van Petersen, r. og Visseren, f. L. j. (2011). The effect of self-efficacy on cardiovascular lifestyle. European Journal of Car- diovascular Nursing, 10(3), 180–186. doi: 10.1016/j.ejcnurse.2010.06.005 Stenberg, u., haaland-Øverby, M., fredriksen, k., Westermann, k. f. og kvisvik, T. (2016). a scoping review of the literature on benefits and chal- lenges of participating in patient education programs aimed at promoting self-management for people living with chronic illness. Patient Education and Counseling, 99(11), 1759–1771. doi://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2016.07.027 Thorolfsdottir, r. B., aspelund, T., Capewell, S., Critchley, j., gudnason, V. og andersen, k. (2014). Population assessment of future trajectories in coronary heart disease mortality. Plos One, 9(1): e85800. doi: 10.1371/ journal.pone.0085800 Wilkinson, a., Whitehead, L. og ritchie, L. (2014). factors influencing the ability to self-manage diabetes for adults living with type 1 or 2 diabetes. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 51(1), 111–122. doi: 10.1016/ j.ijnurstu.2013.01.006 Wilkins, E., Wilson, L., Wickramasinghe, k., Bhatnagar, P., Leal, j., Luengo fernandez, r. … Townsend, n. (2017). European Cardiovascular Disease Statistics 2017 edition. Brussel: European heart network. Sótt á http:// www.ehnheart.org/images/CVD-statistics-report-august-2017.pdf World health Organization. (2017). Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Sótt á http://www.who.int/en/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/cardiovascular- diseases-(cvds) World Medical association. (2013). World Medical association Declaration of helsinki: Ethical principles for medical research involving human sub- jects. JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association, 310(20), 2191– 2194. doi:10.1001/jama.2013.281053 ritrýnd grein scientific paper tímarit hjúkrunarfræðinga • 1. tbl. 96. árg. 2020 83 Aim: good self-care can reduce lifestyle related risk factors for coronary heart disease (ChD) and slow disease progression. The aim of this study was to describe risk factors, self-care and self- confidence of individuals with ChD. Method: Cross-sectional study design was used. Participants were patients admitted to hospitals in iceland for a treatment of ChD. Data about risk factors, disease-related knowledge and back- ground were collected at discharge, using questionnaires, physical measurements and medical records. The “Self-Care of Coronary heart Disease inventory” (SC-ChDi) was used to measure self- care maintenance, management, and confidence (possible score 0-100 for each domain, higher scores indicate better self-care). Data was analyzed with descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: Participants were 445 (80% males), with mean age 64.1 years (SD 9.1). almost half (45%) of the participants had a history of hospitalization for ChD, at the time of recruitment in the study 47% were admitted acutely. almost half (42%) of participants were overweight, 42% were obese, 20% had diabetes and 18% were ac- tive smokers. a total of 23% had symptoms of anxiety and 18% had symptoms of depression. The mean score for self-care main- tenance was 61.6 (SD 15.4), management 53.5 (SD 18.5), and self- confidence 52.3 (SD 22.9). Better self-care maintenance was associated with better disease-related knowledge, being female, living with others and having previously been hospitalized for ChD (r2 = 0,149, p < 0,01). Better self-care management was as- sociated with having previously been hospitalized because of ChD (r2 = 0,018, p < 0,01). Better self-care confidence was associated with better disease-related knowledge, younger age and less symp- toms of depression (r2 = 0,086, p < 0,01). Conclusion: Self-care and risk factors of individuals with ChD were found to be unfavorable. Post-discharge follow-up and pa- tient education can be an important factor in enhancing confi- dence to self-care and thus improving risk factor profiles. Keywords: Coronary heart disease, risk factors, self-care, self-care confidence, patient education. Correspondent: mhs@unak.is English Summary Svavarsdóttir, M.h., Sæmundsdóttir, k.g., ingadóttir, B. risk factors and self care of individuals with coronary heart disease: cross sectional study

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