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Self efficacy measurement and goal attainment after pulmonary rehabilitation

BACKGROUND: Little is known about self-efficacy in COPD and its role as a mediator of goal attainment after rehabilitation. We hypothesized that higher baseline self efficacy may facilitate goal attainment. METHODS: 48 COPD patients completed pulmonary rehabilitation, self-efficacy was measured usin...

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Autores principales: Garrod, Rachel, Marshall, Johanna, Jones, Fiona
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2650612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19281094
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Jones, Fiona
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description BACKGROUND: Little is known about self-efficacy in COPD and its role as a mediator of goal attainment after rehabilitation. We hypothesized that higher baseline self efficacy may facilitate goal attainment. METHODS: 48 COPD patients completed pulmonary rehabilitation, self-efficacy was measured using the COPD Self Efficacy Scale (CSES). Personal goals were used as self reported outcome. Relationships were evaluated between CSES and St George’s Hospital Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ); depression; using Brief Assessment Schedule Cards (BASDEC), London Chest Activity of Daily Living Scale (LCADL) and exercise tolerance; using Six-Minute Walking Distance (6MWD) and muscle strength. RESULTS: 74 Stable COPD patients, mean FEV(1) 1.2 (0.6) l, age 68.1 (10.2) years were recruited. 51 patients completed rehabilitation and 48 of those CSES and reported goal attainment. 94 goals were documented. Baseline self efficacy did not differ according to whether goal was achieved or not. Relationships were evident between CSES and SGRQ (r = −0.53), 6MWD (r = 0.36), BASDEC (r = −0.31), LCADL (r = −0.33) (all p ≤ 0.01), but not FEV(1), pack years or muscle strength. There was a significant improvement in CSES scores pre to post rehabilitation, mean difference (95% CI) 0. 27 (0.04 to 0.51). CONCLUSIONS: Self efficacy, using the CSES, improves with rehabilitation but baseline self efficacy does not appear to influence goal attainment.
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spelling pubmed-26506122009-05-04 Self efficacy measurement and goal attainment after pulmonary rehabilitation Garrod, Rachel Marshall, Johanna Jones, Fiona Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis Original Research BACKGROUND: Little is known about self-efficacy in COPD and its role as a mediator of goal attainment after rehabilitation. We hypothesized that higher baseline self efficacy may facilitate goal attainment. METHODS: 48 COPD patients completed pulmonary rehabilitation, self-efficacy was measured using the COPD Self Efficacy Scale (CSES). Personal goals were used as self reported outcome. Relationships were evaluated between CSES and St George’s Hospital Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ); depression; using Brief Assessment Schedule Cards (BASDEC), London Chest Activity of Daily Living Scale (LCADL) and exercise tolerance; using Six-Minute Walking Distance (6MWD) and muscle strength. RESULTS: 74 Stable COPD patients, mean FEV(1) 1.2 (0.6) l, age 68.1 (10.2) years were recruited. 51 patients completed rehabilitation and 48 of those CSES and reported goal attainment. 94 goals were documented. Baseline self efficacy did not differ according to whether goal was achieved or not. Relationships were evident between CSES and SGRQ (r = −0.53), 6MWD (r = 0.36), BASDEC (r = −0.31), LCADL (r = −0.33) (all p ≤ 0.01), but not FEV(1), pack years or muscle strength. There was a significant improvement in CSES scores pre to post rehabilitation, mean difference (95% CI) 0. 27 (0.04 to 0.51). CONCLUSIONS: Self efficacy, using the CSES, improves with rehabilitation but baseline self efficacy does not appear to influence goal attainment. Dove Medical Press 2008-12 2008-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2650612/ /pubmed/19281094 Text en © 2008 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
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title_full_unstemmed Self efficacy measurement and goal attainment after pulmonary rehabilitation
title_short Self efficacy measurement and goal attainment after pulmonary rehabilitation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2650612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19281094
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