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. 2020 Dec 17;17(24):9480. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17249480

Table 2.

Theories used in self-care interventions.

Theory Theorist Use of Theory *
n = 76 studies; n (%)
Social Cognitive Theory Bandura 48 (63)
Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change Prochaska and DiClemente 10 (13)
Social Learning Theory Skinner 4 (5)
Adult Learning Theory Knowles 3 (4)
Model of Self-regulation for Control of Chronic Disease Clark 3 (4)
Health Belief Model Rosenstock, Hochbaum, Kegeles, and Leventhal 3 (4)
Common Sense Model Leventhal 3 (4)
Self-determination Theory Deci and Ryan 2 (3)
Self-regulatory Framework Kanfer and Hagerman 1 (1)
Experimental Learning Theory Kolb 1 (1)
Learned Resourcefulness Model Brader 1 (1)
Behavioral Model Andersen 1 (1)
Client Behavior Model Cox 1 (1)
Control Theory Carver and Scheier 1 (1)
Interdependence Theory Kelley and Thibaut 1 (1)
Social Ecological Theory Stokols 1 (1)
Health Promotion Model Pender et al. 1 (1)
Self-care Orem 1 (1)
Self-care Riegel et al. 1 (1)
Theory of Establishment of Goals and Objectives Locke 1 (1)
Relapse Prevention Model Marlatt and Gordon 1 (1)
Symptom Management Model Dodd 1 (1)
Proactive Coping Aspinwall 1 (1)
Stress Theory Mueller and Maluf 1 (1)

* Some studies include multiple theories.