護理學系WENG, LI-CHUEHLI-CHUEHWENGDAI, YU-TZUYU-TZUDAIWANG, YI-WENYI-WENWANGHUANG, HSIU-LIHSIU-LIHUANGCHIANG, YANG-JENYANG-JENCHIANG翁麗雀戴玉慈王怡文黃琇梨江仰仁2009-12-182018-07-072009-12-182018-07-072008http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/174496AIMS: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of self-efficacy on depression and to consider the mediating effect of self-care behaviour. BACKGROUND: Depression is a problem for kidney transplant recipients and can compromise their quality of life. From other studies on chronic illnesses, self-efficacy and self-care behaviour have been considered to be potential determinants for depressive symptoms. However, none of these previous studies have investigated the relationships among these variables in kidney transplantation recipients. DESIGN: A cross-sectional survey employing correlation design and purposive sampling was used. METHODS: One hundred and seventy-seven persons who had received a kidney transplant participated. A self-administrated questionnaire and a medical record audit were used to collect data. The data were analysed using correlation and hierarchical linear regression methods. RESULTS: The average score of depressive symptoms was 8.61 SD 7.64. Among the participants in the study, 32.8% had scores of depressive symptoms higher than 11 (indicating mild to severe symptoms of depression). Self-efficacy and self-care behaviour had direct negative effects on depressive symptoms. Self-care behaviour had partial mediating effect on the relationship between self-efficacy and depression. Total variance explained was 23%. CONCLUSION: Depressive symptoms are still a problem that need to be addressed among kidney transplantation patients. Patients who have higher self-efficacy and higher self-care behaviour will have lower depressive symptoms. Our results support that self-efficacy is the significant predictor of depressive symptoms. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: Self-efficacy is a powerful and modifiable determinant of depressive symptoms. We should design interventions that focus not only on the skill aspects of self-care behaviour but also on those that have a strong connection with self-efficacy. We could incorporate the self-efficacy-enhanced strategies as proposed by social cognitive theory into the kidney transplantation care programme.en-USdepressionkidney transplantationnursesnursingself- efficacysocial cognitive therapyEffect of self-efficacy, self-care behaviours on depressive symptom of Taiwanese kidney transplant recipients台灣腎臟移植病人自我效能、自我照顧行為對憂鬱症狀的影響