The Association of Compliance with Sick Role Behavior with Satisfaction of Basic Psychological Needs Among Hemodialysis Patients.
- Author:
Young Mun CHO
;
Ki Wol SUNG
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Sick role;
Patient compliance;
Self determination;
Hemodialysis
- MeSH:
Analysis of Variance;
Compliance;
Dialysis;
Hospitals, General;
Humans;
Korea;
Linear Models;
Outpatients;
Patient Compliance;
Personal Autonomy;
Renal Dialysis;
Sick Role
- From:Korean Journal of Health Promotion
2012;12(1):58-65
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to identify the association of compliance with sick role behavior with satisfaction of basic psychological needs, and to assess the influence of compliance with sick role behavior among hemodialysis patients. METHODS: Participants included 109 patients from outpatient dialysis clinics at 6 major general hospitals located in urban areas in Korea. Data for compliance with sick role behavior and basic psychological needs were collected through a self-reported questionnaire and was analyzed with independent t-test, one-way analysis of variance, Pearson' correlation analysis, and multiple stepwise linear regression analysis. RESULTS: This study showed positive correlations between compliance with sick role behavior and satisfaction of basic psychological needs (r=0.59, P<0.001). The variables predicting compliance with sick role behavior were relatedness (beta=0.28), autonomy (beta=0.29), competency (beta=0.30), and age (beta=0.24). These variables accounted for 38.2% of the variance of compliance with sick role behavior in hemodialysis patients. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicated that it is necessary to improve compliance with sick role behaviorin order to increase satisfaction of basic psychological needs in hemodialysis patients.