Heart failure (HF) afflicts nearly 6 million Americans and the prevalence continues to rise as the population ages. Hospital use for HF is high and about half of readmissions are believed to be preventable. Promoting self care through telehomecare is an emerging strategy for managing chronic illness. Hospitalized heart failure patients were randomly assigned at discharge to receive usual home care or telehomecare, nurse visits and daily use of monitoring devices such as blood pressure cuffs, scales, glucometers, and pulse oximetry to monitor their symptoms. Nurses at the home care agency monitored the results and interacted with patients as needed to teach self care and treat symptoms. Self care was measured at baseline, 60, 120, and 180 da...
Individuals with heart failure (HF) are often readmitted within 30 days of discharge from the hospit...
OBJECTIVE: This review examined the effectiveness of telemonitoring versus usual care on self-care b...
Individuals with heart failure (HF) are often readmitted within 30 days of discharge from the hospit...
Heart failure (HF) afflicts nearly 6 million Americans and the prevalence continues to rise as the p...
Heart failure, a health problem of older adults challenges the nation with the cost of unnecessary h...
Background. Hospitalization accounts for 70% of heart failure (HF) costs; readmission rates at 30 da...
Background. Hospitalization accounts for 70% of heart failure (HF) costs; readmission rates at 30 da...
An estimated 5 million Americans have congestive heart failure (CHF) and one in five over the age of...
Background: A lack of adequate knowledge and misconceptions by heart failure (HF) patients can lead ...
AbstractBackgroundA lack of adequate knowledge and misconceptions by heart failure (HF) patients can...
This evidence-based project aimed to improve self-care and decrease the 30-day readmission rates in ...
Telehealth is a rapidly developing aspect of technology use within healthcare, involving the applica...
Background. Hospitalization accounts for 70% of heart failure ...
Introduction: Self-care is an important patient-reported outcome (PRO) for heart failure (HF) patien...
Introduction: Self-care is an important patient-reported outcome (PRO) for heart failure (HF) patien...
Individuals with heart failure (HF) are often readmitted within 30 days of discharge from the hospit...
OBJECTIVE: This review examined the effectiveness of telemonitoring versus usual care on self-care b...
Individuals with heart failure (HF) are often readmitted within 30 days of discharge from the hospit...
Heart failure (HF) afflicts nearly 6 million Americans and the prevalence continues to rise as the p...
Heart failure, a health problem of older adults challenges the nation with the cost of unnecessary h...
Background. Hospitalization accounts for 70% of heart failure (HF) costs; readmission rates at 30 da...
Background. Hospitalization accounts for 70% of heart failure (HF) costs; readmission rates at 30 da...
An estimated 5 million Americans have congestive heart failure (CHF) and one in five over the age of...
Background: A lack of adequate knowledge and misconceptions by heart failure (HF) patients can lead ...
AbstractBackgroundA lack of adequate knowledge and misconceptions by heart failure (HF) patients can...
This evidence-based project aimed to improve self-care and decrease the 30-day readmission rates in ...
Telehealth is a rapidly developing aspect of technology use within healthcare, involving the applica...
Background. Hospitalization accounts for 70% of heart failure ...
Introduction: Self-care is an important patient-reported outcome (PRO) for heart failure (HF) patien...
Introduction: Self-care is an important patient-reported outcome (PRO) for heart failure (HF) patien...
Individuals with heart failure (HF) are often readmitted within 30 days of discharge from the hospit...
OBJECTIVE: This review examined the effectiveness of telemonitoring versus usual care on self-care b...
Individuals with heart failure (HF) are often readmitted within 30 days of discharge from the hospit...