The Relationship between Locus of Control and Psychological Well-being among Hemodialysis Patients

Basmah Abdel-Nasser Helali;

Abstract


Health locus of control (HLOC) influences hemodialysis patients’ health beliefs and attitudes which in turn affects their compliance to treatment and psychological well-being (PWB) as well. Aim: This study aimed to assess the relationship between locus of control and psychological well-being among hemodialysis patients. Research design: A descriptive research design was utilized in this study. Setting: This study was carried out in the National Institute of Urology and Nephrology, affiliated to the General Organization for Teaching Hospitals and Institutes, Cairo. Subjects: A sample of 100 patients undergoing hemodialysis for more than six months, from both sexes, aging between 18 to 65 years old and do not have any mental disorders. Tools of data collection: 1) Socio-demographic interview tool, 2) Multi-dimensional health locus of control scale and 3) Ryff’s psychological well-being scale. Results: The study showed that more than half of hemodialysis patients under study had low locus of control and nearly half of them had usual level of psychological well-being. Also, there was a significant relationship between locus of control and psychological well-being among hemodialysis patients. Conclusions: There was a significant relationship between health locus of control and psychological well-being among hemodialysis patients. Recommendations: Further studies are recommended to assess the factors affecting locus of control beliefs and psychological well-being among hemodialysis patients. Also, future research to assess health locus of control and psychological well-being among newly diagnosed hemodialysis patients is recommended.


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Title The Relationship between Locus of Control and Psychological Well-being among Hemodialysis Patients
Other Titles العلاقة بين وجهة الضبط و الرفاهية النفسية بين مرضى الغسيل الكلوي
Authors Basmah Abdel-Nasser Helali
Issue Date 2020

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