Korean J Health Promot.  2012 Mar;12(1):22-30.

A Validation of Dietary Self-Efficacy Questionnaire in Hemodialysis Patients

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Preventive Medicine and Institute of Health Sciences, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine, Jinju, Korea. parkks@gnu.ac.kr
  • 2Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Research Center for End Stage Renal Disease, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
This study was performed to develop a dietary self-efficacy questionnaire and to determine how dietary self-efficacy is related to selected biochemical markers and health-related quality of life in hemodialysis patients.
METHODS
Participants included 172 patients who had been participating in a dialysis program for at least 6 months at two teaching hospitals. A questionnaire was used to assess socio-demographic factors, dialysis-related factors, dietary self-efficacy, and kidney disease quality of life (KDQOL). Serum levels of potassium and phosphorus and interdialytic weight gain were also measured.
RESULTS
The internal reliability of dietary self-efficacy was 0.944 (Cronbach's alpha). Principal component analysis resulted in two factors, situational self-efficacy of compliance with dietary guidelines and self-efficacy of food choice. The correlation analysis showed a significant association between situational self-efficacy of compliance with dietary guidelines and serum potassium and KIDQOL. The average scores of situational self-efficacy of compliance with dietary guidelines and self-efficacy of food choice in the participants were 3.52+/-0.72 and 3.61+/-0.71 respectively. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that the situational self-efficacy of compliance with dietary guidelines was significantly associated with serum potassium level and KDQOL and self-efficacy of food choice was significantly associated with KDQOL.
CONCLUSIONS
Based on our results, the developed dietary self-efficacy questionnaire may be a suitable survey tool for hemodialysis patients, which can play a role in predicting clinical indicators of patient and health-related quality of life. We recommend further research into clarifying whether the positive effects of increased dietary self-efficacy is maintained in long-term dialysis patients.

Keyword

Diet; Self efficacy; Quality of life; Hemodialysis

MeSH Terms

Biomarkers
Compliance
Dialysis
Diet
Hospitals, Teaching
Humans
Kidney Diseases
Linear Models
Phosphorus
Potassium
Principal Component Analysis
Quality of Life
Renal Dialysis
Self Efficacy
Weight Gain
Phosphorus
Potassium
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