Predicting factors of dependent care behaviors among mothers of toddlers with congenital heart disease

The alteration of the hemodynamic pattern caused by congenital heart disease (CHD) can make the affected children be at risk of morbidity and mortality. Care of mothers is particularly important for toddlers with un-repaired CHD, as the toddlers rely on their mothers for taking medication, feeding a...

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Main Authors: Pornsiri Chaisom, Jarassri Yenbut, Ratanawadee Chontawan, Pratum Soivong, Jayanton Patumanond
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-511982018-09-04T04:54:32Z Predicting factors of dependent care behaviors among mothers of toddlers with congenital heart disease Pornsiri Chaisom Jarassri Yenbut Ratanawadee Chontawan Pratum Soivong Jayanton Patumanond Multidisciplinary The alteration of the hemodynamic pattern caused by congenital heart disease (CHD) can make the affected children be at risk of morbidity and mortality. Care of mothers is particularly important for toddlers with un-repaired CHD, as the toddlers rely on their mothers for taking medication, feeding and monitoring of complications. With guidance from the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory, this study aimed to describe the relationships between dependent care behaviors among mothers of toddlers with CHD and parenting stress, perceived social support, perceived self-efficacy, CHD knowledge, educational background and family income. Also, the abilities of those study variables in predicting dependent care behaviors of the mothers were identified. A total of 95 participants were enrolled into the study. When the effects of other variables were controlled, the results showed that perceived self-efficacy and family income were positively correlated with maternal dependent care behaviors (r = .62, p < .01; r = .21, p < .05, respectively). Importantly, perceived self-efficacy was the only predictor accounting for 43.80 % of the variance in the mothers' dependent care behaviors. Thus, building self-efficacy is likely to be a reasonable starting point for interventions aiming to enhance dependent care behaviors in mothers of toddlers with CHD. 2018-09-04T04:54:32Z 2018-09-04T04:54:32Z 2010-07-01 Journal 16851994 2-s2.0-78650824183 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=78650824183&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/51198
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Multidisciplinary
spellingShingle Multidisciplinary
Pornsiri Chaisom
Jarassri Yenbut
Ratanawadee Chontawan
Pratum Soivong
Jayanton Patumanond
Predicting factors of dependent care behaviors among mothers of toddlers with congenital heart disease
description The alteration of the hemodynamic pattern caused by congenital heart disease (CHD) can make the affected children be at risk of morbidity and mortality. Care of mothers is particularly important for toddlers with un-repaired CHD, as the toddlers rely on their mothers for taking medication, feeding and monitoring of complications. With guidance from the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory, this study aimed to describe the relationships between dependent care behaviors among mothers of toddlers with CHD and parenting stress, perceived social support, perceived self-efficacy, CHD knowledge, educational background and family income. Also, the abilities of those study variables in predicting dependent care behaviors of the mothers were identified. A total of 95 participants were enrolled into the study. When the effects of other variables were controlled, the results showed that perceived self-efficacy and family income were positively correlated with maternal dependent care behaviors (r = .62, p < .01; r = .21, p < .05, respectively). Importantly, perceived self-efficacy was the only predictor accounting for 43.80 % of the variance in the mothers' dependent care behaviors. Thus, building self-efficacy is likely to be a reasonable starting point for interventions aiming to enhance dependent care behaviors in mothers of toddlers with CHD.
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author Pornsiri Chaisom
Jarassri Yenbut
Ratanawadee Chontawan
Pratum Soivong
Jayanton Patumanond
author_facet Pornsiri Chaisom
Jarassri Yenbut
Ratanawadee Chontawan
Pratum Soivong
Jayanton Patumanond
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title Predicting factors of dependent care behaviors among mothers of toddlers with congenital heart disease
title_short Predicting factors of dependent care behaviors among mothers of toddlers with congenital heart disease
title_full Predicting factors of dependent care behaviors among mothers of toddlers with congenital heart disease
title_fullStr Predicting factors of dependent care behaviors among mothers of toddlers with congenital heart disease
title_full_unstemmed Predicting factors of dependent care behaviors among mothers of toddlers with congenital heart disease
title_sort predicting factors of dependent care behaviors among mothers of toddlers with congenital heart disease
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