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Data were collected using a demographic and clinical characteristic questionnaire, Self-Management Behavior Questionnaire, Self-efficacy for Managing Chronic Disease: A 6-item Scale, Knowledge about Lupus Nephritis Questionnaire, Family Support Scale, Social Networks in Adult Life Questionnaire, and Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale for Lupus Nephritis. Descriptive statistics and multiple linear regression analyses were employed.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The participants reported a moderate level of self-management behaviors. Multiple regression analyses revealed that disease duration, income, symptoms, self-efficacy, knowledge, family support, social networks, and classes of lupus nephritis significantly explained 21% of the variance in self-management behaviors (R<sup>2</sup> = 0.21; F<sub>(8,231)</sub> = 7.73; <i>p</i> <0.001). 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背景:狼疮性肾炎患者会出现疾病症状和治疗副作用。虽然自我管理行为对该病患者很重要,但有关影响这些行为的因素的研究却很有限:本研究旨在探讨影响狼疮性肾炎患者自我管理行为的因素:这项横断面研究于2019年8月至2020年12月期间在泰国一所大学医院采用随机抽样方法对240名狼疮肾炎患者进行了调查。数据收集使用了人口统计学和临床特征问卷、自我管理行为问卷、慢性病自我管理效能感 6 项量表、自我管理行为问卷、慢性病自我管理效能感 6 项量表:6项量表、狼疮性肾炎知识问卷、家庭支持量表、成人生活中的社交网络问卷和狼疮性肾炎症状评估纪念量表。研究采用了描述性统计和多元线性回归分析:结果:参与者的自我管理行为处于中等水平。多元回归分析表明,病程、收入、症状、自我效能感、知识、家庭支持、社会网络和狼疮肾炎的等级显著解释了自我管理行为21%的变异(R2 = 0.21; F(8,231) = 7.73; p p p 结论:研究结果为护士提供了有价值的见解:研究结果为护士更好地了解狼疮性肾炎患者自我管理行为的影响因素提供了宝贵的见解。家庭支持少、症状严重的患者在进行自我管理行为时可能会遇到困难。护士应更多地关注这些患者,并提供基于家庭的干预措施,以优化这类人群的自我管理行为。
Factors influencing self-management behaviors in persons with lupus nephritis: A cross-sectional study.
Background: Patients with lupus nephritis experience disease symptoms and side effects from treatment. Although self-management behaviors are important in patients with this disease, there is limited research on the factors influencing these behaviors.
Objective: This study aimed to examine the factors influencing self-management behaviors in patients with lupus nephritis.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in 240 patients with lupus nephritis at a university hospital in Thailand between August 2019 and December 2020 using a random sampling method. Data were collected using a demographic and clinical characteristic questionnaire, Self-Management Behavior Questionnaire, Self-efficacy for Managing Chronic Disease: A 6-item Scale, Knowledge about Lupus Nephritis Questionnaire, Family Support Scale, Social Networks in Adult Life Questionnaire, and Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale for Lupus Nephritis. Descriptive statistics and multiple linear regression analyses were employed.
Results: The participants reported a moderate level of self-management behaviors. Multiple regression analyses revealed that disease duration, income, symptoms, self-efficacy, knowledge, family support, social networks, and classes of lupus nephritis significantly explained 21% of the variance in self-management behaviors (R2 = 0.21; F(8,231) = 7.73; p <0.001). Family support (β = 0.32, p <0.001) and symptoms (β = -0.23, p <0.001) were significant determinants of self-management behaviors in patients with lupus nephritis.
Conclusion: The findings provide valuable insight for nurses to better understand the factors influencing self-management behaviors in patients with lupus nephritis. Patients with low family support and high symptom severity may face difficulty in performing self-management behaviors. Nurses should pay more attention to these patients and provide family-based interventions to optimize self-management behaviors in this population.