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      • Studies have shown that patients with higher self-efficacy (SE) could use an effective strategy to confront the illness and to arrive at an eligible psychological and medical consequence.
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  2. In the context of cancer, patients with higher levels of self-efficacy expectations are better able to manage challenges associated with cancer and report a higher quality of life and greater disease-adjustment (23, 24, 25, 26, 27) than those who have low self-efficacy.

  3. Jan 17, 2023 · For example, during chemotherapy, self-efficacy interventions improved the quality of life and reduced symptoms of distress in patients with breast cancer . In chronic care, patient-centeredness approaches were proven to enhance patients’ self-efficacy ( 14 ).

  4. Sep 20, 2023 · The purpose of this analysis was to explore associations between exercise behaviour among breast cancer survivors and three behavioural constructs from distinct theories: self-efficacy from social cognitive theory, motivation from self-determination theory, and habits from habit theory.

  5. The intervention was designed to assist breast cancer patients to improve fatigue and energy and cancer-specific distress. Energy and fatigue of the SF-36 vitality subscale improved in the intervention group ( p =.018).

  6. Self-efficacy of breast cancer patients under intervention. Two themes are extracted: (1) The survival rate of breast cancer patients is improved under the intervention; (2) Self-management can help improve their self-efficacy. Berg S et al. 23.

  7. Apr 26, 2023 · This study aimed to examine whether self-efficacy to cope with cancer changes over time in patients with breast cancer and whether these potential changes are similar across patients. It also aimed...

  8. Sep 20, 2023 · Results suggest that incorporating strategies that support identified motivation, habits, and coping self-efficacy in future interventions could promote increased exercise behaviour among breast cancer populations.

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