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Aim: To identify subgroups of cancer patients with distinct self-care self-efficacy profiles and to explore factors that can be used to predict those at risk of low self-efficacy. Design: A secondary analysis of data pooled from two cross-sectional surveys was performed. Methods: In total, 1,367 Chinese cancer survivors were included in the analysis. Latent profile analysis (LPA) was performed to categorize participants into latent subgroups with distinct self-efficacy profiles. Multinomial logistic regression was conducted to identify predictors of self-care self-efficacy subgroup classification. Results: We identified three distinct subgroups: low, medium and high self-care self-efficacy. Patients with the “low” profile, which was characterized by a low education level, single marital status, complications, late cancer stage and a lower level of social support, had the poorest self-care behaviour.
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Huang, Q., Wu, F., Zhang, W., Stinson, J., Yang, Y., & Yuan, C. (2022). Risk factors for low self-care self-efficacy in cancer survivors: Application of latent profile analysis. Nursing Open, 9(3), 1805–1814. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.926
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