Heart failure (HF) self-care is important in reducing clinical events (all-cause mortality, emergency room visits and hospitalizations). HF self-care behaviors are multidimensional and include maintenance (i.e. daily adherence behaviors), management (i.e. symptom response behaviors) and consulting behaviors (i.e. contacting a provider when appropriate). Across these dimensions, patterns of successful patient engagement in self-care have been observed (e.g. successful in one dimension but not in others), but no previous studies have linked patterns of HF self-care to clinical events.
Lee, C.s., Bidwell, J.t., Paturzo, M., Alvaro, R., Cocchieri, A., Jaarsma, T., et al. (2018). Patterns of self-care and clinical events in a cohort of adults with heart failure: 1 year follow-up. HEART & LUNG, 47(1), 40-46 [10.1016/j.hrtlng.2017.09.004].
Patterns of self-care and clinical events in a cohort of adults with heart failure: 1 year follow-up
Paturzo M.;Alvaro R.;COCCHIERI, ANTONELLO;Vellone E.
2018-01-01
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Heart failure (HF) self-care is important in reducing clinical events (all-cause mortality, emergency room visits and hospitalizations). HF self-care behaviors are multidimensional and include maintenance (i.e. daily adherence behaviors), management (i.e. symptom response behaviors) and consulting behaviors (i.e. contacting a provider when appropriate). Across these dimensions, patterns of successful patient engagement in self-care have been observed (e.g. successful in one dimension but not in others), but no previous studies have linked patterns of HF self-care to clinical events.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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