Factors Predicting Self-Management Among Older Persons with Stage 3 Chronic Kidney Disease

Authors

  • Supaporn Posiw Faculty of Nursing Chiang Mai University
  • Nattaya Suwankruhasn Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University
  • Rojanee Chintanawat Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University

Keywords:

Self-management, Self-Efficacy, Health literacy, Older persons with stage 3 chronic kidney disease

Abstract

          Chronic Kidney Disease Stage III is a condition which affects the elderly physically, mentally, and socially. Self-management is a way to enable these patients to develop skills for managing their illnesses which can slow down kidney deterioration in the end-stage. This predictive descriptive research aimed to study health literacy, self-efficacy, social support, and self-management as well as the predictive power of health literacy, self-efficacy, and social support for self-management in the elderly with chronic kidney disease stage III. A total of 120 elderly people with chronic kidney disease stage III, who received service at Khlong Thom Hospital in Krabi Province, were selected by non-replaceable simple random sampling between August and September 2022. The research instruments include a Personal Information Questionnaire, a Health Literacy Questionnaire for the Elderly with Chronic Kidney Disease Stage III, a Self-Efficacy Interview, a Social Support Questionnaire for the Elderly with Chronic Kidney Disease, and a Self-Management Behaviors Questionnaire for the Elderly with Chronic Kidney Disease Stage III. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and normal multiple regression statistics.
            The results of the research found that levels of health literacy (M = 46.11, SD = 6.74), self-efficacy (M = 53.72, SD = 8.38), social support (M = 70.19, SD = 8.49) and self-management (M = 97.75, SD = 16.13) were high. Health literacy, self-efficacy, and social support could jointly predict self-management among the elderly with chronic kidney disease stage III at 40.70%, with social support predicting self-management the most (β = .345, p < .001), followed by health literacy (β = .262, p < .001), and self -efficacy (β = .205, p = .029).
              The results of this research will provide information for health personnel involved in the care of the elderly with chronic kidney disease stage III to integrate social support, health literacy, and self-efficacy in self-management promotion activities among this population.

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2023-09-29

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Posiw, S., Suwankruhasn, N., & Chintanawat , R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (2023). Factors Predicting Self-Management Among Older Persons with Stage 3 Chronic Kidney Disease. Nursing Journal CMU, 50(3), 199–211. Retrieved from https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/cmunursing/article/view/263483

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