The purpose of this study was to predict the influence of socioecological factors, including social support, barriers to HPB, perceived health status, and demographic variables on the health promotion behaviors (HPB) of rural women with heart failure (HF). A descriptive correlational design was used with a convenience sample of 45 older rural women with HF. Instruments to assess social support, barriers to health promotion, perceived health, and demographic data were utilized. Multiple regression was used to identify sociological influences on HPB, indicating that a significant variance in HPB was predicted by two variables: (1) New York Heart Association classification level (negative association), and (2) a history of diabetes mellitus (D...
Successful medical treatment for acute health conditions has precipitated an increase in the number ...
This study used focus groups as a research method to elicit cardiac patients' and families' perspec...
Heart failure (HF) is a severe progressive condition. Women more often are older and suffer from hea...
The purpose of this correlational study was to examine the relationships between social support, dep...
Social determinants of health (SDH) include the social, economic, and built environmental resources ...
Background: Symptomatic heart failure is a chronic and disabling condition that affects over 350 000...
Background and Research Objective: Heart Failure (HF) is a disease state requiring ongoing and speci...
Heart failure prevalence is projected to rise in the United States over the ensuing decades. Typica...
This study explored the relationship between health-promoting behaviors and the health care seeking ...
Successful medical treatment for acute health conditions has precipitated an increase in the number ...
Heart disease has been identified as the leading cause of death in women in the United States, affec...
BackgroundThere is abundant research indicating poor physical, psychological, and social functioning...
Heart disease has been identified as the leading cause of death in women in the United States, affec...
Successful medical treatment for acute health conditions has precipitated an increase in the number ...
Heart disease has been identified as the leading cause of death in women in the United States, affec...
Successful medical treatment for acute health conditions has precipitated an increase in the number ...
This study used focus groups as a research method to elicit cardiac patients' and families' perspec...
Heart failure (HF) is a severe progressive condition. Women more often are older and suffer from hea...
The purpose of this correlational study was to examine the relationships between social support, dep...
Social determinants of health (SDH) include the social, economic, and built environmental resources ...
Background: Symptomatic heart failure is a chronic and disabling condition that affects over 350 000...
Background and Research Objective: Heart Failure (HF) is a disease state requiring ongoing and speci...
Heart failure prevalence is projected to rise in the United States over the ensuing decades. Typica...
This study explored the relationship between health-promoting behaviors and the health care seeking ...
Successful medical treatment for acute health conditions has precipitated an increase in the number ...
Heart disease has been identified as the leading cause of death in women in the United States, affec...
BackgroundThere is abundant research indicating poor physical, psychological, and social functioning...
Heart disease has been identified as the leading cause of death in women in the United States, affec...
Successful medical treatment for acute health conditions has precipitated an increase in the number ...
Heart disease has been identified as the leading cause of death in women in the United States, affec...
Successful medical treatment for acute health conditions has precipitated an increase in the number ...
This study used focus groups as a research method to elicit cardiac patients' and families' perspec...
Heart failure (HF) is a severe progressive condition. Women more often are older and suffer from hea...