Literature DB >> 21637091

Perceived self-efficacy among liver transplant candidates and recipients.

Karina Dal Sasso-Mendes1, Luciana da Costa Ziviani, Fabiana Murad Rossin, Kátia Prado Ribeiro, Ana Emília Pace, Linda Ohler, Orlando de Castro-E-Silva, Cristina Maria Galvão.   

Abstract

Self-efficacy is defined as one's belief that one can perform the necessary behaviors to achieve one's goals. This belief is one of the most powerful motivational predictors of how well a person will perform at almost any endeavor. Limited information is available, however, about self-efficacy in the organ transplantation population. This study aimed to identify the self-efficacy belief among liver transplant candidates and recipients and compare these results with demographic characteristics. The authors analyzed 100 patients who were candidates and recipients for liver transplantation in a Brazilian center. The average self-efficacy score for the candidates was significantly lower than for the recipients. Future investigation is necessary to explore possible interventions to be taken before and after liver transplantation that could influence self-efficacy of the organ transplantation patients.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21637091     DOI: 10.1097/SGA.0b013e31821b47c3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterol Nurs        ISSN: 1042-895X            Impact factor:   0.978


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1.  The effect of Self-Management Training on Self-Efficacy of Cirrhotic Patients Referring to Transplantation Center of Nemazee Hospital: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.

Authors:  Parisa Mansouri; Maryam Ghadami; Seid Saeed Najafi; Shahrzad Yektatalab
Journal:  Int J Community Based Nurs Midwifery       Date:  2017-07
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