It is imperative that dyadic heart failure (HF) self-care be carefully examined so we can develop interventions which improve patient outcomes. The purpose of this study was to qualitatively examine how patient/informal caregiver dyads mutually engage in managing the patient’s HF at home. Twenty-seven dyads were interviewed using a theoretically derived interview guide. All interviews were digitally recorded and professionally transcribed, and iterative thematic analysis was conducted. Three descriptive themes emerged—Mutual engagement in self-care involves maintaining established patterns of engagement across the life course of the relationship, changing patterns according to whether it is day-to-day care or symptom management, and mobiliz...
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 (HF) dyadic self-care science is advancing rapidly, as evidenced by recent...
It is imperative that dyadic heart failure (HF) self-care be carefully examined so we can develop in...
Background: Compared with other chronic illness populations, relatively little is known about heart ...
Background: Chronic illness management is increasingly carried out at home by individuals and their ...
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 ...
BackgroundHaving support from an informal carer is important for heart failure patients. Carers have...
Background Heart failure is a burdensome clinical syndrome, and patients and their caregivers are re...
The chronic illness literature suggests that patient–informal caregiver dyads who are relationally o...
Background Caregiving for persons with heart failure (HF) varies based on the individual, family, an...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure (HF) dyadic self-care science is advancing rapidly, as evidenced by recent...
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 (HF) dyadic self-care science is advancing rapidly, as evidenced by recent...
It is imperative that dyadic heart failure (HF) self-care be carefully examined so we can develop in...
Background: Compared with other chronic illness populations, relatively little is known about heart ...
Background: Chronic illness management is increasingly carried out at home by individuals and their ...
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 ...
BackgroundHaving support from an informal carer is important for heart failure patients. Carers have...
Background Heart failure is a burdensome clinical syndrome, and patients and their caregivers are re...
The chronic illness literature suggests that patient–informal caregiver dyads who are relationally o...
Background Caregiving for persons with heart failure (HF) varies based on the individual, family, an...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure (HF) dyadic self-care science is advancing rapidly, as evidenced by recent...
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 (HF) dyadic self-care science is advancing rapidly, as evidenced by recent...