Background Motivational interviewing (MI) improves heart failure (HF) self-care for most yet fails to work for some patients. Identifying patients less likely to benefit from MI would save time in identifying a more suitable treatment for these patients. Objective The aim of this study was to identify the characteristics of adults with HF less likely to clinically improve self-care after MI. Methods This was a secondary intervention group analysis (n = 230) of MOTIVATional intErviewing to improve self-care in Heart Failure patients (MOTIVATE-HF), a trial evaluating MI in improving HF self-care maintenance and management. Self-care was measured with the Self-care of Heart Failure Index v. 6.2 at baseline and 3 months from enrollment. Partici...
Background: Heart failure (HF) is the fastest growing cardiovascular syndrome in the United States a...
Aims Caregiver characteristics and behaviours are associated with patients’ and caregivers’ outcomes...
Context. Heart failure (HF) patients experience high burden of physical symptoms during their diseas...
Background Motivational interviewing (MI) improves heart failure (HF) self-care for most yet fails t...
Background Motivational interviewing (MI) improves heart failure (HF) self-care for most yet fails ...
Aims Self-care, an essential component of heart failure (HF) treatment, is inadequate in most patien...
Aims: Heart Failure (HF) self-care improves patient outcomes but trials designed to improve HF self-...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effect of motivational interviewing on the self-care...
Although motivational interviewing (MI) seems to be promising for enhancing self-care behaviors (i.e...
Aims Self‐care, an essential component of heart failure (HF) treatment, is inadequate in most patien...
Objective: Lack of engagement in self-care is common among patients needing to follow a complex trea...
OBJECTIVE: Lack of engagement in self-care is common among patients needing to follow a complex trea...
Background: Heart failure (HF) is the fastest growing cardiovascular syndrome in the United States a...
Aims Caregiver characteristics and behaviours are associated with patients’ and caregivers’ outcomes...
Context. Heart failure (HF) patients experience high burden of physical symptoms during their diseas...
Background Motivational interviewing (MI) improves heart failure (HF) self-care for most yet fails t...
Background Motivational interviewing (MI) improves heart failure (HF) self-care for most yet fails ...
Aims Self-care, an essential component of heart failure (HF) treatment, is inadequate in most patien...
Aims: Heart Failure (HF) self-care improves patient outcomes but trials designed to improve HF self-...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effect of motivational interviewing on the self-care...
Although motivational interviewing (MI) seems to be promising for enhancing self-care behaviors (i.e...
Aims Self‐care, an essential component of heart failure (HF) treatment, is inadequate in most patien...
Objective: Lack of engagement in self-care is common among patients needing to follow a complex trea...
OBJECTIVE: Lack of engagement in self-care is common among patients needing to follow a complex trea...
Background: Heart failure (HF) is the fastest growing cardiovascular syndrome in the United States a...
Aims Caregiver characteristics and behaviours are associated with patients’ and caregivers’ outcomes...
Context. Heart failure (HF) patients experience high burden of physical symptoms during their diseas...