Aims Self‐care, an essential component of heart failure (HF) treatment, is inadequate in most patients. We evaluated if motivational interviewing (MI) (i) improves patient self‐care maintenance (primary endpoint; e.g. taking medications), self‐care management (e.g. responding to symptoms) and self‐care confidence (or self‐efficacy) 3 months after enrolment; (ii) changes self‐care over 1 year, and (iii) augments patient self‐care if informal caregivers are involved. Methods and results Parallel randomized controlled trial (1:1:1). A sample of 510 patients (median 74 years, 58% male) and caregivers (median 55 years, 75% female) was randomized to Arm 1 (MI only for patients), Arm 2 (MI for patients and caregivers), or Arm 3 (usual care). The ...
OBJECTIVE: Lack of engagement in self-care is common among patients needing to follow a complex trea...
Aims Intense health-care service use and high mortality are common in heart failure (HF) patients. T...
Aims Caregiver characteristics and behaviours are associated with patients’ and caregivers’ outcomes...
Aims Self-care, an essential component of heart failure (HF) treatment, is inadequate in most patien...
Aims: Heart Failure (HF) self-care improves patient outcomes but trials designed to improve HF self-...
Although motivational interviewing (MI) seems to be promising for enhancing self-care behaviors (i.e...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effect of motivational interviewing on the self-care...
Objective The purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of a tailored motivational interviewing...
Context. Heart failure (HF) patients experience high burden of physical symptoms during their diseas...
Objective: Lack of engagement in self-care is common among patients needing to follow a complex trea...
OBJECTIVE: Lack of engagement in self-care is common among patients needing to follow a complex trea...
Aims Intense health-care service use and high mortality are common in heart failure (HF) patients. T...
Aims Caregiver characteristics and behaviours are associated with patients’ and caregivers’ outcomes...
Aims Self-care, an essential component of heart failure (HF) treatment, is inadequate in most patien...
Aims: Heart Failure (HF) self-care improves patient outcomes but trials designed to improve HF self-...
Although motivational interviewing (MI) seems to be promising for enhancing self-care behaviors (i.e...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effect of motivational interviewing on the self-care...
Objective The purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of a tailored motivational interviewing...
Context. Heart failure (HF) patients experience high burden of physical symptoms during their diseas...
Objective: Lack of engagement in self-care is common among patients needing to follow a complex trea...
OBJECTIVE: Lack of engagement in self-care is common among patients needing to follow a complex trea...
Aims Intense health-care service use and high mortality are common in heart failure (HF) patients. T...
Aims Caregiver characteristics and behaviours are associated with patients’ and caregivers’ outcomes...