Self-Efficacy, Social Support, and Depression: Mediators of Medication Adherence in Dialysis Patients

被引:0
|
作者
Saguban, Reynita [1 ]
Shanmugam, Sumathi Robert [2 ]
Rondilla, Evalynn [1 ]
Buta, Joyce [1 ]
Alatawi, Nuha Ayad H. [3 ]
Maestrado, Richard [1 ]
Alkubati, Sameer A. [1 ]
Mostoles Jr, Romeo [1 ]
Alrashidi, Nojoud Abdullah [1 ]
Alreshidi, Maha Sanat [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hail, Coll Nursing, Hail 55473, Saudi Arabia
[2] Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman Univ, Coll Nursing, Dept Matern & Pediat Nursing, Riyadh 11671, Saudi Arabia
[3] Univ Tabuk, Fac Nursing, Med Surg Nursing Dept, Tabuk 47512, Saudi Arabia
关键词
depression; dialysis; health care provider; health outcomes; medication adherence; SYMPTOMS; DISEASE; ASSOCIATION; SCALE;
D O I
10.3390/healthcare13040425
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Introduction: Healthcare providers' understanding of how self-efficacy and social support affect medication adherence and depression in dialysis patients can lead to holistic interventions and improve outcomes. This study aimed to investigate how self-efficacy and social support indirectly influence the relationship between medication adherence and depressive symptoms in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) undergoing dialysis. Methods: We employed a cross-sectional observational study design with 668 CKD patients from outpatient departments (OPDs) and dialysis centers in the Hail region of Saudi Arabia. The data were collected between April and May 2024. Results: The participants had a relatively high level of self-efficacy (median = 82.00/100) and greater perception of social support (median = 75.500/84) with minimal to mild depressive symptoms (median = 15.00/63); however, 50% of participants scored >= 5 (out of 10) on the level of adherence to their medication regimen. Depression was prevalent, with a mean score of 5.03 on the PHQ-9 scale, and was positively correlated with nonadherence. Social support and self-efficacy were negatively correlated with depression, and both partially mediated the link between depression and non-adherence. Conclusions: This study found that, despite high social support and self-efficacy, a significant number of patients with CKD on dialysis exhibited medication non-adherence. Depression has emerged as a key factor influencing adherence, even in the presence of social support and self-efficacy. These findings suggest that depression is crucial for CKD management. Healthcare providers, owing to their frequent interactions with patients with CKD, are ideally placed to screen for depression and incorporate management strategies into patient care plans. By addressing both the biological and psychological aspects of CKD, they can empower patients to take a more active role in their treatment, ultimately leading to improved health outcomes.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Participatory music engagement and social anxiety: Resilience, social self-efficacy, and social support as mediators
    Qing, Gele
    Li, Yibing
    Isa, Badrul
    Li, Ying
    SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY, 2024, 52 (10):
  • [22] Social support, anxiety, and depression in patients with prostate cancer: complete mediation of self-efficacy
    Wang, Lijuan
    Luo, Jie
    Li, Yaqin
    Zhou, Yao
    Wang, Wei
    SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER, 2022, 30 (08) : 6851 - 6856
  • [23] Social support, anxiety, and depression in patients with prostate cancer: complete mediation of self-efficacy
    Lijuan Wang
    Jie Luo
    Yaqin Li
    Yao Zhou
    Wei Wang
    Supportive Care in Cancer, 2022, 30 : 6851 - 6856
  • [24] Predicting Depression from Illness Severity in Cardiovascular Disease Patients: Self-efficacy Beliefs, Illness Perception, and Perceived Social Support as Mediators
    Greco, A.
    Steca, P.
    Pozzi, R.
    Monzani, D.
    D'Addario, M.
    Villani, A.
    Rella, V.
    Giglio, A.
    Malfatto, G.
    Parati, G.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2014, 21 (02) : 221 - 229
  • [25] Predicting Depression from Illness Severity in Cardiovascular Disease Patients: Self-efficacy Beliefs, Illness Perception, and Perceived Social Support as Mediators
    A. Greco
    P. Steca
    R. Pozzi
    D. Monzani
    M. D’Addario
    A. Villani
    V. Rella
    A. Giglio
    G. Malfatto
    G. Parati
    International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2014, 21 : 221 - 229
  • [26] Self-efficacy and social support as mediators of mental health among abused women
    Sapkota, Diksha
    Baird, Kathleen
    Anderson, Debra
    Saito, Amornrat
    Seib, Charrlotte
    NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES, 2022, 24 (02) : 458 - 468
  • [27] Self-efficacy mediates the relationship of depressive symptoms and social support with adherence in patients with heart failure
    Tovar, Elizabeth G.
    Dekker, Rebecca L.
    Chung, Misook L.
    Gokun, Yevgeniya
    Moser, Debra K.
    Lennie, Terry A.
    Rayens, Mary Kay
    JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, 2016, 21 (11) : 2673 - 2683
  • [28] SELF-EFFICACY MEDIATES THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIAL SUPPORT AND MEDICAL ADHERENCE IN HEART FAILURE PATIENTS
    Maeda, Uta
    Shen, Biing-Jiun
    Schwarz, Ernst
    Bauerlein, Joseph
    Mallon, Stephen
    ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2010, 39 : 206 - 206
  • [29] Perceived social support and depression among people living with HIV in China: roles of stigma and adherence self-efficacy
    Pengfei Wang
    Jianjing Xiong
    Jinlei Zheng
    Chengliang Chai
    Ying Wang
    BMC Psychiatry, 23
  • [30] Self-efficacy and social support as mediators in the relation between disease severity and quality of life in patients with epilepsy
    Amir, M
    Roziner, I
    Knoll, A
    Neufeld, MY
    EPILEPSIA, 1999, 40 (02) : 216 - 224