Although motivational interviewing (MI) seems to be promising for enhancing self-care behaviors (i.e., daily disease management and responses to symptoms) in patients with heart failure (HF), no quantitative pooling of effect sizes has been described to summarize and test its efficacy on self-care. Given that self-care behaviors of patients with HF are essential to enhance pharmacological adherence and disease management and optimize clinical outcomes, we sought to perform a systematic review of randomized control trials (RCTs) regarding MI's efficacy on enhancing self-care behaviors among patients with HF, synthesizing MI effects on self-care through meta-analyses. Nine randomized controlled trials were included. MI showed moderate effects...
Self-care is challenging but we previously demonstrated that motivational interviewing (MI) was effe...
Context. Heart failure (HF) patients experience high burden of physical symptoms during their diseas...
In patients with heart failure (HF), self-care, and caregiver contribution to self-care (i.e., the d...
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...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effect of motivational interviewing on the self-care...
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-...
Self-care is challenging but we previously demonstrated that motivational interviewing (MI) was effe...
Objective The purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of a tailored motivational interviewing...
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...
Self-care is challenging but we previously demonstrated that motivational interviewing (MI) was effe...
Context. Heart failure (HF) patients experience high burden of physical symptoms during their diseas...
In patients with heart failure (HF), self-care, and caregiver contribution to self-care (i.e., the d...
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...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effect of motivational interviewing on the self-care...
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-...
Self-care is challenging but we previously demonstrated that motivational interviewing (MI) was effe...
Objective The purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of a tailored motivational interviewing...
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...
Self-care is challenging but we previously demonstrated that motivational interviewing (MI) was effe...
Context. Heart failure (HF) patients experience high burden of physical symptoms during their diseas...
In patients with heart failure (HF), self-care, and caregiver contribution to self-care (i.e., the d...