Factors associated with self-efficacy in patients with hypertension: a cross-sectional study from Palestine.
Salam KhairyAsala AslanAhmad M SamaraIbrahim MousaAbdulsalam S AlkaiyatSa'ed H ZyoudPublished in: Journal of health, population, and nutrition (2021)
We found that impairment in self-efficacy was linked to overweight and obesity, as well as lower patient-physician communication. Moreover, our results showed that lower patient-physician communication was independently associated with low education level as well as non-city residency types. We recommend making the appropriate changes by both the policy-makers and the health care providers to improve the health facilities and its services, especially outside the cities. We also suggest holding specific counseling and training session on the management and control of hypertension.
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