Vedhara, Kavita, Dawe, Karen, Wetherell, Mark, Miles, Jeremy, Cullum, Nicky, Dayan, Colin, Drake, Nikki, Price, Patricia, Tarlton, John, Weinman, John, Day, Andrew and Campbell, Rona (2014) Illness beliefs predict self-care behaviours in patients with diabetic foot ulcers: A prospective study. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 106 (1). pp. 67-72. ISSN 0168-8227
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Aims
Patients’ illness beliefs are known to be influential determinants of self-care behaviours in many chronic conditions. In a prospective observational study we examined their role in predicting foot self-care behaviours in patients with diabetic foot ulcers.
Methods
Patients (n = 169) were recruited from outpatient podiatry clinics. Clinical and demographic factors, illness beliefs and foot self-care behaviours were assessed as baseline (week 0). Foot self-care behaviours were assessed again 6, 12 and 24 weeks later. Linear regressions examined the contribution of beliefs at baseline to subsequent foot self-care behaviours, controlling for past behaviour (i.e., foot self-care at baseline) and clinical and demographic factors that may affect foot self-care (i.e., age and ulcer size).
Results
Our models accounted for between 42 and 58% of the variance in foot self-care behaviours. Even after controlling for past foot-care behaviours, age and ulcer size; patients’ beliefs regarding the symptoms associated with ulceration, their understanding of ulceration and their perceived personal control over ulceration emerged as independent determinants of foot self-care.
Conclusions
Patients’ beliefs are important determinants of foot-care practices. They may, therefore, also be influential in determining ulcer outcomes. Interventions aimed at modifying illness beliefs may offer a means for promoting self-care and improving ulcer outcomes.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Diabetic foot ulcers; Illness beliefs; Self-care behaviours; Self-management |
Subjects: | A900 Others in Medicine and Dentistry C800 Psychology |
Department: | Faculties > Health and Life Sciences > Psychology |
Depositing User: | Paul Burns |
Date Deposited: | 23 Oct 2014 09:59 |
Last Modified: | 12 Oct 2019 17:26 |
URI: | http://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/17779 |
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