Objective: To systematically review evidence for the efficacy of family-based education for heart failure (HF) patients and carers.Method: A systematic review was conducted. Databases CINAHL, MEDLINE Complete, Cochrane, PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE, PsycINFO, and Scopus were searched between 1 January 2005 and 1 May 2015. Randomised controlled trials included HF patient and carer dyads or carers alone. The primary outcome was HF knowledge. Secondary outcomes included self-care behaviour, dietary and treatment adherence, quality of life, depression, perceived control, hospital readmissions, and carer burden.Result: Six trials reported in nine papers were included. Wide variation in the quality of the studies was found. Two studies only exa...
Introduction/Objective: This review aimed to summarize articles describing caregiver burden and the ...
Many of the 23 million individuals with heart failure (HF) worldwide receive daily, unpaid support f...
Objective: The aim was to evaluate how family members of persons with chronic heart failure (CHF) ex...
Objective To systematically review evidence for the efficacy of family-based education for heart fai...
AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate a heart failure education programme developed for patient...
Context Many nursing educational approaches have been applied on patients with heart failu...
Background: Patient education is an important intervention for the management of heart failure; howe...
Objective: To identify the main mechanisms of heart failure ( HF ) disease management programmes bas...
Background: Patient education is an important intervention for the management of heart failure; howe...
AIM: Heart failure is a chronic disease with a complex regimen treatment. Patients must have to enro...
Background: Patient-centered self-care education is an educational approach that employs meaningful,...
Aims: This systematic review aimed to generate patient-focussed recommendations to enhance support o...
Background Heart failure is a major health burden worldwide. Patient education is the primary proces...
Background: Heart failure (HF) significantly impacts on the daily lives of patients and their carers...
Many of the 23 million individuals with heart failure (HF) worldwide receive daily, unpaid support f...
Introduction/Objective: This review aimed to summarize articles describing caregiver burden and the ...
Many of the 23 million individuals with heart failure (HF) worldwide receive daily, unpaid support f...
Objective: The aim was to evaluate how family members of persons with chronic heart failure (CHF) ex...
Objective To systematically review evidence for the efficacy of family-based education for heart fai...
AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate a heart failure education programme developed for patient...
Context Many nursing educational approaches have been applied on patients with heart failu...
Background: Patient education is an important intervention for the management of heart failure; howe...
Objective: To identify the main mechanisms of heart failure ( HF ) disease management programmes bas...
Background: Patient education is an important intervention for the management of heart failure; howe...
AIM: Heart failure is a chronic disease with a complex regimen treatment. Patients must have to enro...
Background: Patient-centered self-care education is an educational approach that employs meaningful,...
Aims: This systematic review aimed to generate patient-focussed recommendations to enhance support o...
Background Heart failure is a major health burden worldwide. Patient education is the primary proces...
Background: Heart failure (HF) significantly impacts on the daily lives of patients and their carers...
Many of the 23 million individuals with heart failure (HF) worldwide receive daily, unpaid support f...
Introduction/Objective: This review aimed to summarize articles describing caregiver burden and the ...
Many of the 23 million individuals with heart failure (HF) worldwide receive daily, unpaid support f...
Objective: The aim was to evaluate how family members of persons with chronic heart failure (CHF) ex...