Caregivers promote heart failure self-care, yet little is known about how relationship quality and dyad gender influences self-care. The purpose of this study was to evauluate the contribution of dyad gender and relationship quality on heart failure self-care. The study was a secondary analysis from a heart failure self-care intervention. Dyad gender was categorized by patient-caregiver gender as Male-Male (M + M), Female-Female (F + F), Female-Male (Fp + Mc), and Male-Female (Mp + Fc). The Self-Care of Heart Failure Index v.6.2 measured self-care. The Mutuality Scale assessed relationship quality. Univariate linear regression identified determinants of patient self-care maintenance and self-efficacy. The sample (n = 503) was 48% Mp + Fc, 27% F + F, 15% Fp + Mc, and 10% M + M. Better caregiver mutuality in M + M dyads was associated with lower self-care maintenance (b = -7.45, 95% CI [-13.80, -1.11]) and self-efficacy (b = -18.07, 95% CI [-29.11, -7.04]). Better patient mutuality was associated with higher self-efficacy for M + M dyads (b = 12.63, 95% CI [2.18, 23.09]). Mutuality and dyad gender appear important for self-care. Consider the role of gender in the dyad in behavioral interventions.

Stawnychy, M.a., Vellone, E., Zeffiro, V., Teitelman, A.m., DE MARIA, M., Riegel, B. (2022). Dyad Gender and Relationship Quality Influence Heart Failure Self-Care. CLINICAL NURSING RESEARCH, 32(1), 29-39 [10.1177/10547738221119338].

Dyad Gender and Relationship Quality Influence Heart Failure Self-Care

Ercole Vellone;Valentina Zeffiro;Maddalena De Maria;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Caregivers promote heart failure self-care, yet little is known about how relationship quality and dyad gender influences self-care. The purpose of this study was to evauluate the contribution of dyad gender and relationship quality on heart failure self-care. The study was a secondary analysis from a heart failure self-care intervention. Dyad gender was categorized by patient-caregiver gender as Male-Male (M + M), Female-Female (F + F), Female-Male (Fp + Mc), and Male-Female (Mp + Fc). The Self-Care of Heart Failure Index v.6.2 measured self-care. The Mutuality Scale assessed relationship quality. Univariate linear regression identified determinants of patient self-care maintenance and self-efficacy. The sample (n = 503) was 48% Mp + Fc, 27% F + F, 15% Fp + Mc, and 10% M + M. Better caregiver mutuality in M + M dyads was associated with lower self-care maintenance (b = -7.45, 95% CI [-13.80, -1.11]) and self-efficacy (b = -18.07, 95% CI [-29.11, -7.04]). Better patient mutuality was associated with higher self-efficacy for M + M dyads (b = 12.63, 95% CI [2.18, 23.09]). Mutuality and dyad gender appear important for self-care. Consider the role of gender in the dyad in behavioral interventions.
2022
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/45 - SCIENZE INFERMIERISTICHE GENERALI, CLINICHE E PEDIATRICHE
English
caregivers
dyad
gender role
heart failure
interpersonal relations
multivariate analysis
self-care
Stawnychy, M.a., Vellone, E., Zeffiro, V., Teitelman, A.m., DE MARIA, M., Riegel, B. (2022). Dyad Gender and Relationship Quality Influence Heart Failure Self-Care. CLINICAL NURSING RESEARCH, 32(1), 29-39 [10.1177/10547738221119338].
Stawnychy, Ma; Vellone, E; Zeffiro, V; Teitelman, Am; DE MARIA, M; Riegel, B
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