Purpose: As many as 70% of heart failure (HF) patients suffer from at least one other chronic condition. Comorbidity in HF is associated with frequent hospitalizations. Self-care can mitigate poor outcomes. Yet, lack of confidence is known to interfere with self-care when more than one chronic condition exists. The mechanism by which comorbidity, self-care confidence and self-care behaviors interact to predict hospitalization in HF patients is unclear. The aim of this study was test an explanatory model of predictors of hospitalization by: 1) identifying the contribution of comorbidity to HF self-care behaviors and hospitalization, and 2) testing comorbidity as a moderator of the relationship between self-care confidence and HF sel...
BACKGROUND: Self-care, a key element of heart failure care, is challenging for patients with impair...
[[abstract]]Background: Self-care is indispensable for health maintenance and well-being. This natur...
Background: Self-care, a key element of heart failure care, is challenging for patients with impaire...
Purpose: As many as 70% of heart failure (HF) patients suffer from at least one other chronic condi...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Comorbidity is associated with decreased confidence or self-efficacy to perfo...
Background Comorbidity is associated with decreased confidence or self-efficacy to perform self-care...
Background: Comorbidity is associated with decreased confidence or self-efficacy to perform self-car...
Introduction: Essential elements of heart failure (HF) self-care include engagement in daily behavio...
Background: Most heart failure patients have multiple comorbidities. Objective: This study aims to ...
Background: Most heart failure patients have multiple comorbidities. Objective: This study aims to t...
Background: Confidence in the ability to perform self-care is a powerful predictor of behavior. Litt...
Objective: Self-care is a key component in the management of chronic heart failure (CHF). Yet there ...
BACKGROUND: Self-care, a key element of heart failure care, is challenging for patients with impair...
[[abstract]]Background: Self-care is indispensable for health maintenance and well-being. This natur...
Background: Self-care, a key element of heart failure care, is challenging for patients with impaire...
Purpose: As many as 70% of heart failure (HF) patients suffer from at least one other chronic condi...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Comorbidity is associated with decreased confidence or self-efficacy to perfo...
Background Comorbidity is associated with decreased confidence or self-efficacy to perform self-care...
Background: Comorbidity is associated with decreased confidence or self-efficacy to perform self-car...
Introduction: Essential elements of heart failure (HF) self-care include engagement in daily behavio...
Background: Most heart failure patients have multiple comorbidities. Objective: This study aims to ...
Background: Most heart failure patients have multiple comorbidities. Objective: This study aims to t...
Background: Confidence in the ability to perform self-care is a powerful predictor of behavior. Litt...
Objective: Self-care is a key component in the management of chronic heart failure (CHF). Yet there ...
BACKGROUND: Self-care, a key element of heart failure care, is challenging for patients with impair...
[[abstract]]Background: Self-care is indispensable for health maintenance and well-being. This natur...
Background: Self-care, a key element of heart failure care, is challenging for patients with impaire...