Background Patient overall perception of health may provide an effective early warning for risk of hospitalization and death among heart failure patients. Objective Determine whether overall perceived health predicts all-cause hospitalization or death in heart failure patients after adjusting for confounding factors in a sample of adults with heart failure. Design Prospective, longitudinal, observational study. Settings Three outpatient urban settings in the northeast United States between 2007 and 2010. Participants Adults with chronic Stage C heart failure confirmed by echocardiographic and clinical evidence. Methods A secondary analysis was conducted using data collected on 273 Stage C patients with heart failure. Participants in the par...
<p>Little information is available on the predicting factors for hospitalisation and mortality...
Heart failure (HF) remains the most common diagnosis of hospital admission among U.S. adults. Althou...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was to explore the value of noninvasive predictors of death/...
Background Patient overall perception of health may provide an effective early warning for risk of h...
Background Patient overall perception of health may provide an effective early warning for risk of h...
Background: Overall perceived health (OPH) is a powerful and independent predictor of negative healt...
Purpose To explore the relationship between illness perceptions and self-reported general health ...
Objectives To examine the associations between illness perception, self-care behaviour, and quality...
Background: Heart failure patients experience low health-related quality of life and poor health out...
Background: Heart failure patients experience low health-related quality of life and poor health out...
Purpose To explore the relationship between illness perceptions and self-reported ge...
Purpose To explore the relationship between illness perceptions and self-reported general health of...
Objectives To examine the associations between illness perception, self-care behaviour, and quali...
Heart failure (HF) is a debilitating clinical syndrome and the end stage of many heart diseases. Des...
Aims Some, but not all, studies have shown that patient-reported health status, including symptoms, ...
<p>Little information is available on the predicting factors for hospitalisation and mortality...
Heart failure (HF) remains the most common diagnosis of hospital admission among U.S. adults. Althou...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was to explore the value of noninvasive predictors of death/...
Background Patient overall perception of health may provide an effective early warning for risk of h...
Background Patient overall perception of health may provide an effective early warning for risk of h...
Background: Overall perceived health (OPH) is a powerful and independent predictor of negative healt...
Purpose To explore the relationship between illness perceptions and self-reported general health ...
Objectives To examine the associations between illness perception, self-care behaviour, and quality...
Background: Heart failure patients experience low health-related quality of life and poor health out...
Background: Heart failure patients experience low health-related quality of life and poor health out...
Purpose To explore the relationship between illness perceptions and self-reported ge...
Purpose To explore the relationship between illness perceptions and self-reported general health of...
Objectives To examine the associations between illness perception, self-care behaviour, and quali...
Heart failure (HF) is a debilitating clinical syndrome and the end stage of many heart diseases. Des...
Aims Some, but not all, studies have shown that patient-reported health status, including symptoms, ...
<p>Little information is available on the predicting factors for hospitalisation and mortality...
Heart failure (HF) remains the most common diagnosis of hospital admission among U.S. adults. Althou...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was to explore the value of noninvasive predictors of death/...