The Situation-Specific Theory of Self-Care in Heart Failure Updated proposes and explains how situational (person, problem, and environment) and process factors influence self-care actions. The updating of the Theory provides us with a framework to propose process factors as mediators in the influence of self-care. At present, an analysis and evaluation of the Theory for its use in coronary diseases has not been carried out. Objective: to analyze and evaluate the Theory of the Specific Situation of Self-Care in Heart Failure Updated, for its use in research on other coronary disease. Method: The theoretical analysis was carried out according to the analysis strategy proposed by Walker and Avant, which consist of: identifying the origins of ...
As described in the theory of self-care in chronic illness, there is a wide range of factors that ca...
Background. Heart failure (HF), a chronic syndrome that affects more than five million Americans, is...
Optimal outcomes and quality of life for patients with heart failure depend on engagement in effecti...
The Situation-Specific Theory of Self-Care in Heart Failure Updated proposes and explains how situat...
The situation-specific theory of heart failure (HF) self-care, developed in 2008 and revised in 2016...
Purpose of the Review As described in the theory of self-care in chronic illness, there is a wide ra...
The situation-specific theory of caregiver contributions to heart failure (HF) self-care describes t...
Many studies of heart failure (HF) self-care have been conducted since the last update of the situat...
Aim. To test the situation-specific theory of heart failure self-care with structural equation model...
Purpose of the Review: As described in the theory of self-care in chronic illness, there is a wide r...
Lapses in self-care are commonly cited as a major cause of poor outcomes in persons with heart failu...
Purpose of the Review As described in the theory of self-care in chronic illness, there is a wide ra...
BACKGROUND: The literature on caregiver contributions to heart failure (HF) patient self-care has gr...
Background: The literature on caregiver contributions to heart failure (HF) patient self-care has gr...
Heart failure affects more than 5 million Americans, with more than 500,000 new cases diagnosed each...
As described in the theory of self-care in chronic illness, there is a wide range of factors that ca...
Background. Heart failure (HF), a chronic syndrome that affects more than five million Americans, is...
Optimal outcomes and quality of life for patients with heart failure depend on engagement in effecti...
The Situation-Specific Theory of Self-Care in Heart Failure Updated proposes and explains how situat...
The situation-specific theory of heart failure (HF) self-care, developed in 2008 and revised in 2016...
Purpose of the Review As described in the theory of self-care in chronic illness, there is a wide ra...
The situation-specific theory of caregiver contributions to heart failure (HF) self-care describes t...
Many studies of heart failure (HF) self-care have been conducted since the last update of the situat...
Aim. To test the situation-specific theory of heart failure self-care with structural equation model...
Purpose of the Review: As described in the theory of self-care in chronic illness, there is a wide r...
Lapses in self-care are commonly cited as a major cause of poor outcomes in persons with heart failu...
Purpose of the Review As described in the theory of self-care in chronic illness, there is a wide ra...
BACKGROUND: The literature on caregiver contributions to heart failure (HF) patient self-care has gr...
Background: The literature on caregiver contributions to heart failure (HF) patient self-care has gr...
Heart failure affects more than 5 million Americans, with more than 500,000 new cases diagnosed each...
As described in the theory of self-care in chronic illness, there is a wide range of factors that ca...
Background. Heart failure (HF), a chronic syndrome that affects more than five million Americans, is...
Optimal outcomes and quality of life for patients with heart failure depend on engagement in effecti...