Relation between self-efficacy and adherence to therapeutic regimen among patients with post COVID-19 syndrome

Heba Ahmed Soliman Mohamed,; Kamelia Fouad Abdalla; Ewees, Arzak;

Abstract


Background: Patients with post-COVID-19 syndrome continue to have symptoms related to COVID-19 after the acute phase infection, which require adherence to therapeutic regimen to improve self-efficacy. Aim of the study: Was to assess relation between self- efficacy and adherence to therapeutic regimen among patients with post Covid-19 syndrome. Research design: A descriptive correlation design was utilized. Setting: The study was conducted at Chest Outpatient Clinic at El-Demerdash Hospital Affiliated to Ain Shams University Hospital. Subjects: A convenience sample of all available patients (no= 133). Tools: Three tools were used in the current study: Patients' demographic characteristics, Self-Efficacy Survey and Therapeutic regimen adherence tool. Results: Revealed that 42.1% of patients under the study had high level of self-efficacy & 44.4% of them had high adherence level to the therapeutic regimen Conclusion: It can be concluded that there was highly positive significant correlation between total levels of self-efficacy and adherence to the therapeutic regimen among the studied patients with post Covid-19 syndrome. Recommendation: Developing health educational program for the patients with post Covid-19 syndrome based on their needs to improve their awareness, self-efficacy and adherence levels to therapeutic regimen


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Title Relation between self-efficacy and adherence to therapeutic regimen among patients with post COVID-19 syndrome
Authors Heba Ahmed Soliman Mohamed,; Kamelia Fouad Abdalla; Ewees, Arzak 
Keywords self-efficacy , adherence to therapeutic regimen , patients with post COVID-19 syndrome
Issue Date 1-Mar-2024
Publisher Faculty of nursing
Volume 15
Issue 1
Start page 576
End page 588

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