Effects of Self-efficacy and Transplant-related Knowledge on Compliance with a Therapeutic Regimen for Recipients of Liver Transplant
10.7739/jkafn.2019.26.3.166
- Author:
So Jung MOON
1
;
Hyun Ju KIM
Author Information
1. Nurse, Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital, Yangsan, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Liver transplantation;
Self-efficacy;
Transplant-related knowledge;
Compliance
- MeSH:
Compliance;
Humans;
Linear Models;
Liver Transplantation;
Liver;
Nursing;
Outpatients;
Tertiary Care Centers;
Transplant Recipients
- From:Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamental Nursing
2019;26(3):166-175
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
PURPOSE: This study was done to investigate the degree of self-efficacy, transplant-related knowledge, and other factors affecting compliance with a therapeutic regimen for liver transplant recipients. METHODS: Participants were 140 patients who had received a liver transplant at a tertiary hospital in Y City, Gyeongnam Province and made regular hospital visits as outpatients. A self-report questionnaire was used to collect the data and collection was done from December 4, 2017 to January 26, 2018. Data were analyzed using frequencies, percentages, means, and standard deviations, and t-test, ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficients. Multiple linear regression was performed using SPSS/WIN 21.0 program. RESULTS: Participants scored 113.29±20.95 (out of 150) on self-efficacy, 16.38±3.62 (out of 18) on transplant-related knowledge, and 148.30±31.06 (out of 200) on compliance with the therapeutic regimen. Analyzed of correlations among participant's self-efficacy, transplant-related knowledge, and compliance with the therapeutic regimen showed a significant positive correlation between self-efficacy and compliance with the therapeutic regimen (r=.64, p=.001), but no significant correlations were found between self-efficacy and transplant-related knowledge (r=−.01, p=.912) or between transplant-related knowledge and compliance with the therapeutic regimen (r=.06, p=.458). Multiple regression analysis showed that factors affecting compliance with the therapeutic regimen were state of re-transplantation (β=.17, p=.016) and self-efficacy (β=.53, p=.001). CONCLUSION: There is a need to apply a differentiated nursing intervention program considering the differences in patients' self-efficacy, transplant-related knowledge, and compliance with the therapeutic regimen.