- Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences
- Vol: 11 Issue: 3
- Self-efficacy and its association with locus of control in diabetes in Turkey
Self-efficacy and its association with locus of control in diabetes in Turkey
Authors : Mustafa Kiliç, Selda Arslan
Pages : 399-404
Doi:10.33808/clinexphealthsci.699958
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Publication Date : 2021-09-27
Article Type : Research
Abstract :Objective: This descriptive-relational study was conducted to determine self-efficacy levels of individuals with type 2 diabetes, relationship between these levels both some sociodemographic characteristics and health locus of control. Methods: The sample of this study was occurred 325 patients with diabetes who applied to the health care center constituted. Data were collected via ‘Questionnaire Form’, ‘Self-efficacy in Diabetes Scale’ and ‘Multidimensional Health Locus of Control Scale’. Results: The average age of participants was 53.3±8 years, 51.4% of participants were women. It was found that the diagnosis time 8.7±7.2 years, the level of HbA1c was 8.2±1.1. In the sub dimensions of Diabetes Self-efficacy Scale, the patients got points as follows; sub dimension of Diet+Foot Control 39,4±12,5, sub dimension of Medical Treatment 22,6±3,1, sub dimension of Physical Exercise 9,0±4,5. It was determined that in Multidimensional Health Locus of Control Scale, the patients got the highest points from the sub dimension of Powerful Others Locus of Control. A positive and weak level relation was determined between self-efficacy both total and subdimensions grades dimensions of health locus of control scale (p<0.05). According to mulltiple regression analysis, variables in the model were the age range of 30-40 years, not exercising, not obeying the diabetes regimen has been detected. Conclusion: In consequences from this study, determining the patients’ self-efficacy level and the effects of health locus of control is important for nursing due to reflection on the health behavior and attitudes.Keywords : Health locus of control, nursing, self-efficacy, type 2 diabetes