Aims Self-care in heart failure (HF) is generally sub-optimal and impacts morbidity and mortality. To describe self-care prevalence and explore its relationships with symptom experience, patient needs, and health-care utilization in a Swiss hospital providing regional secondary care. Methods and results Cross-sectional study, convenience sample of individuals with HF from four campuses of one regional Swiss hospital. Self-care was assessed via the Self-Care of Heart Failure Index (SCHFI) and the European Heart Failure Self-care Behaviour Scale (EHFScBS), symptom experience via the M.D. Anderson Symptom Inventory-HF (MDASI-HF) and needs via the Heart Failure Needs Assessment Questionnaire (HFNAQ). Healthcare utilization reflected the precedi...
Background: There are many reasons to explain why achievement of optimal self-care can be difficult ...
Self-care improves patients’ outcomes in heart failure (HF). In this article we report the main resu...
Self-care improves patients’ outcomes in heart failure (HF). In this article we report the main resu...
Self-care in heart failure (HF) is generally sub-optimal and impacts morbidity and mortality. To des...
Self-care in heart failure (HF) is generally sub-optimal and impacts morbidity and mortality. To des...
Aims Self‐care in heart failure (HF) is generally sub-optimal and impacts morbidity and mortality. T...
Introduction: In a long-term approach to the treatment of heart failure, importance is given to the ...
BACKGROUND: Self-care behaviour in patients with heart failure (HF) represents a series of specific ...
Background: There is scarce evidence relating to self-care of heart failure (HF) in Spain. In partic...
Individuals with heart failure (HF) must perform self-care behaviors to prevent hospitalization. Sel...
© The European Society of Cardiology 2017. Background: Although incomplete understanding of heart fa...
Aim. The goal of this pilot study was to define the scope of therapeutic self-care demand in heart f...
Background: Self-care is an important element in the comprehensive management of patients with heart...
Background: Heart failure (HF) self-care is important in reducing clinical events (all-cause mortali...
Background: Chronic heart failure (CHF) is associated with unpredictably increased prevalence of hos...
Background: There are many reasons to explain why achievement of optimal self-care can be difficult ...
Self-care improves patients’ outcomes in heart failure (HF). In this article we report the main resu...
Self-care improves patients’ outcomes in heart failure (HF). In this article we report the main resu...
Self-care in heart failure (HF) is generally sub-optimal and impacts morbidity and mortality. To des...
Self-care in heart failure (HF) is generally sub-optimal and impacts morbidity and mortality. To des...
Aims Self‐care in heart failure (HF) is generally sub-optimal and impacts morbidity and mortality. T...
Introduction: In a long-term approach to the treatment of heart failure, importance is given to the ...
BACKGROUND: Self-care behaviour in patients with heart failure (HF) represents a series of specific ...
Background: There is scarce evidence relating to self-care of heart failure (HF) in Spain. In partic...
Individuals with heart failure (HF) must perform self-care behaviors to prevent hospitalization. Sel...
© The European Society of Cardiology 2017. Background: Although incomplete understanding of heart fa...
Aim. The goal of this pilot study was to define the scope of therapeutic self-care demand in heart f...
Background: Self-care is an important element in the comprehensive management of patients with heart...
Background: Heart failure (HF) self-care is important in reducing clinical events (all-cause mortali...
Background: Chronic heart failure (CHF) is associated with unpredictably increased prevalence of hos...
Background: There are many reasons to explain why achievement of optimal self-care can be difficult ...
Self-care improves patients’ outcomes in heart failure (HF). In this article we report the main resu...
Self-care improves patients’ outcomes in heart failure (HF). In this article we report the main resu...