BACKGROUND: Long-term medication use in patients with chronic kidney disease is necessary to prevent further kidney damage. Medication adherence is positively influenced by high self-efficacy ratings. AIM: To determine if by discussing self-efficacy scores, leads to higher self-efficacy scores, regarding long-term medication use by patients with chronic kidney disease. METHOD: A total of 54 patients, randomised to a control or intervention group, rated their self-efficacy using the Long-Term Medication Behaviour Self-Efficacy Scale (LTMBSES). Their scores were only discussed in the intervention group. Self-efficacy enhancing interventions were used to influence self-efficacy scores. RESULTS: The intervention group had significant higher self-efficacy scores at posttest (p = 0.013). Transplantation had no effect on the mean self-efficacy. Patients ≤ 55 years had significant higher self-efficacy scores than patients > 55 years (p = 0.015). CONCLUSIONS: Discussing self-efficacy scores can lead to increased self-efficacy scores in patients with chronic kidney disease.
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BACKGROUND: Long-term medication use in patients with chronic kidney disease is necessary to prevent further kidney damage. Medication adherence is positively influenced by high self-efficacy ratings. AIM: To determine if by discussing self-efficacy scores, leads to higher self-efficacy scores, regarding long-term medication use by patients with chronic kidney disease. METHOD: A total of 54 patients, randomised to a control or intervention group, rated their self-efficacy using the Long-Term Medication Behaviour Self-Efficacy Scale (LTMBSES). Their scores were only discussed in the intervention group. Self-efficacy enhancing interventions were used to influence self-efficacy scores. RESULTS: The intervention group had significant higher self-efficacy scores at posttest (p = 0.013). Transplantation had no effect on the mean self-efficacy. Patients ≤ 55 years had significant higher self-efficacy scores than patients > 55 years (p = 0.015). CONCLUSIONS: Discussing self-efficacy scores can lead to increased self-efficacy scores in patients with chronic kidney disease.
Authors: Marcus G Wild; Kenneth A Wallston; Jamie A Green; Lauren B Beach; Ebele Umeukeje; Julie A Wright Nunes; T Alp Ikizler; Julia Steed; Kerri L Cavanaugh Journal: Kidney Int Date: 2017-05-18 Impact factor: 10.612
Authors: Maoliosa Donald; Bhavneet Kaur Kahlon; Heather Beanlands; Sharon Straus; Paul Ronksley; Gwen Herrington; Allison Tong; Allan Grill; Blair Waldvogel; Chantel A Large; Claire L Large; Lori Harwood; Marta Novak; Matthew T James; Meghan Elliott; Nicolas Fernandez; Scott Brimble; Susan Samuel; Brenda R Hemmelgarn Journal: BMJ Open Date: 2018-03-22 Impact factor: 2.692