Improving self-efficacy for Latinos through goal setting at a community health center

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Abstract

Chronic disease continues to cost the United States billions of dollars a year, with Latinos being disproportionately affected because of various obstacles and issues. Efforts focused on interventions to assist patients to self-manage are integral to decrease these health disparities. Goal setting implemented by staff nurses during routine primary care visits was used to investigate whether self-efficacy and selfrated health scores would improve among Spanish-speaking participants ( = 184). Although not statistically significant, the intervention group did experience a greater increase in mean self-efficacy scores than the usual care group. Self-efficacy is an important factor in any health promotion activity geared toward behavior change. Providing patients with goal-setting experience will assist them in gaining mastery experience, which is an essential way to improve self-efficacy. Future research should include ongoing training of the nurses during the implementation and evaluation of instrumentation used specific to Latino populations.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalHispanic Health Care International
Volume11
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2013

Keywords

  • Chronic Disease
  • Community Health Center
  • Goal Setting
  • Hispanic/Latino

Disciplines

  • Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Nursing

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