The chronic illness literature suggests that patient–informal caregiver dyads who are relationally oriented (share decisions and activities) are more efficient and effective than those who are not. But this is currently unknown in heart failure (HF). Our aim was to examine differences between individually and relationally oriented HF dyads relative to patient symptom management scores. This was a cross-sectional study of 55 dyads (spousal/adult child/relative) analyzed using Actor-Partner Interdependence Model techniques. Dyad orientation was measured by the Dyadic Symptom Management Type scale, and symptom management by Self-care of HF Index. On average, patients were older, white males with younger, female caregivers. Whether the dyads we...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine whether chronic heart failure patient-carer dyads who disagree about...
Background Heart failure is a burdensome clinical syndrome, and patients and their caregivers are re...
BACKGROUND: Individuals living with heart failure often require informal caregiving assistance for o...
The chronic illness literature suggests that patient–informal caregiver dyads who are relationally o...
Mutuality in patient–caregiver dyad may improve heart failure (HF) patient self-care and caregiver c...
Introduction. Many heart failure (HF) patients rely on informal caregivers to assist them with self-...
Disease self-management is a critical component of maintaining clinical stability for patients with ...
Disease self-management is a critical component of maintaining clinical stability for patients with ...
Background: Chronic illness management is increasingly carried out at home by individuals and their ...
Background: Compared with other chronic illness populations, relatively little is known about heart ...
Background: The convergence of prevalence, cost, symptom experience, community setting, and informal...
Background: The convergence of prevalence, cost, symptom experience, community setting, and informal...
Aims and objectives: To examine whether chronic heart failure patient–carer dyads who disagree about...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine whether chronic heart failure patient-carer dyads who disagree about...
Background Heart failure is a burdensome clinical syndrome, and patients and their caregivers are re...
BACKGROUND: Individuals living with heart failure often require informal caregiving assistance for o...
The chronic illness literature suggests that patient–informal caregiver dyads who are relationally o...
Mutuality in patient–caregiver dyad may improve heart failure (HF) patient self-care and caregiver c...
Introduction. Many heart failure (HF) patients rely on informal caregivers to assist them with self-...
Disease self-management is a critical component of maintaining clinical stability for patients with ...
Disease self-management is a critical component of maintaining clinical stability for patients with ...
Background: Chronic illness management is increasingly carried out at home by individuals and their ...
Background: Compared with other chronic illness populations, relatively little is known about heart ...
Background: The convergence of prevalence, cost, symptom experience, community setting, and informal...
Background: The convergence of prevalence, cost, symptom experience, community setting, and informal...
Aims and objectives: To examine whether chronic heart failure patient–carer dyads who disagree about...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine whether chronic heart failure patient-carer dyads who disagree about...
Background Heart failure is a burdensome clinical syndrome, and patients and their caregivers are re...
BACKGROUND: Individuals living with heart failure often require informal caregiving assistance for o...