The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
Online ISSN : 1881-8560
Print ISSN : 1881-3526
ISSN-L : 1881-3526
Self-efficacy in Elderly Patients Discharged with Slight Musculoskeletal Disability
Shunsuke AbeToshie OtakeSeiko Fukuda
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2018 Volume 55 Issue 3 Pages 250-260

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Abstract

Purpose:To clarify factors associated with self-efficacy in elderly patients discharged from the hospital to their homes.

Methods:The subjects comprised 88 patients who had received in-hospital rehabilitation for musculoskeletal disease and were discharged to their homes. Factors associated with self-efficacy were examined. The self-efficacy scale score was determined using the hierarchical cluster analysis, and significant differences in characteristics were examined through multiple comparisons. Multiple regression analysis was used to evaluate self-efficacy associated with the frequencies of “going out” and “physical exercise” at 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months after discharge.

Results:Self-efficacy 3 months after discharge was significantly associated with female sex, age, non-social role, length of hospital stay, cognitive decline, and relative functional efficiency. In addition, higher frequencies of “physical exercise” or “going out” were more likely to result in higher self-efficacy than lower frequencies of “physical exercise” or “going out.”

Conclusion:The results suggest that physical activity is associated with self-efficacy and that the difference in the contents of the physical activity relates to self-efficacy.

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© 2018 The Japanese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine
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