Background: Self-care is believed to improve outcomes in heart failure (HF) patients. However, research testing this assumption is hampered by difficulties in measuring self-care. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of a revised instrument measuring self-care in persons with HF, the Self-Care of Heart Failure Index (SCHFI). The SCHFI is a self-report measure comprised of 15 items rated on a 4-point response scale and divided into 3 subscales. Methods and Results: Psychometric testing was done using data from 760 HF patients (age 70.36 ± 12.3 years, 51% male) from 7 sites in the United States. Reliability of the SCHFI (alpha .76) was adequate. Reliability of the Self-Care Maintenance subscale was lower than ...
Background: Caregivers make an important contribution to the self-care of patients with heart failur...
Objective: The aim of this study was to review and evaluate the evidence related to psychometric pro...
Self-care in heart failure (HF) is generally sub-optimal and impacts morbidity and mortality. To des...
BACKGROUND: Self-care is believed to improve outcomes in heart failure (HF) patients. However, resea...
BACKGROUND: Self-care is essential in people with chronic heart failure (HF). The process of self-ca...
Background: Self-care is essential in people with chronic heart failure (HF). The process of self-ca...
Background: Improved self-care skills and behaviors are an important outcome of patient education an...
Background: The Self-care of Heart Failure Index (SCHFI) is a measure of self-care defined as a natu...
Clinicians and researchers need valid and reliable instruments to evaluate heart failure (HF) self-c...
The Self-Care of Heart Failure Index Version 6.2 ( SCHFI v.6.2 ) is widely used, but its psychometri...
The Self‐Care of Heart Failure Index Version 6.2 (SCHFI v.6.2) is widely used, but its psychometric ...
Clinicians and researchers need valid and reliable instruments to evaluate heart failure (HF) self-c...
Background—The Self-Care of Heart Failure Index (SCHFI) is a measure of self-care defined as a natur...
Objective The objective of this study was to replicate a prior study of predictors of self-care in h...
Background: Caregivers make an important contribution to the self-care of patients with heart failur...
Objective: The aim of this study was to review and evaluate the evidence related to psychometric pro...
Self-care in heart failure (HF) is generally sub-optimal and impacts morbidity and mortality. To des...
BACKGROUND: Self-care is believed to improve outcomes in heart failure (HF) patients. However, resea...
BACKGROUND: Self-care is essential in people with chronic heart failure (HF). The process of self-ca...
Background: Self-care is essential in people with chronic heart failure (HF). The process of self-ca...
Background: Improved self-care skills and behaviors are an important outcome of patient education an...
Background: The Self-care of Heart Failure Index (SCHFI) is a measure of self-care defined as a natu...
Clinicians and researchers need valid and reliable instruments to evaluate heart failure (HF) self-c...
The Self-Care of Heart Failure Index Version 6.2 ( SCHFI v.6.2 ) is widely used, but its psychometri...
The Self‐Care of Heart Failure Index Version 6.2 (SCHFI v.6.2) is widely used, but its psychometric ...
Clinicians and researchers need valid and reliable instruments to evaluate heart failure (HF) self-c...
Background—The Self-Care of Heart Failure Index (SCHFI) is a measure of self-care defined as a natur...
Objective The objective of this study was to replicate a prior study of predictors of self-care in h...
Background: Caregivers make an important contribution to the self-care of patients with heart failur...
Objective: The aim of this study was to review and evaluate the evidence related to psychometric pro...
Self-care in heart failure (HF) is generally sub-optimal and impacts morbidity and mortality. To des...