Background Caregiving for persons with heart failure (HF) varies based on the individual, family, and home contexts of the dyad, yet the dyadic context of HF caregiving is poorly understood. Objective The aim of this study was to explore dyadic perspectives on the context of caregiving for persons with HF. Methods Family caregivers and persons with HF completed surveys and semistructured interviews. Investigators also photographed caregiving areas to complement home environment data. Descriptive qualitative analysis resulted in 7 contextual domains, and each domain was rated as strength, need, or neutral. We grouped dyads by number of challenging domains of context, categorizing dyads as high (=3 domains), moderate (1-2 domains), or minimal...
Background: Heart failure (HF) dyadic self-care science is advancing rapidly, as evidenced by recent...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic progressive condition, with debilitating symptoms. Despite the pivot...
The chronic illness literature suggests that patient–informal caregiver dyads who are relationally o...
Background: Individuals living with heart failure often require informal caregiving assistance for o...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to explore the influence of contextual factors and caregiving ...
BACKGROUND: Individuals living with heart failure often require informal caregiving assistance for o...
Background: Compared with other chronic illness populations, relatively little is known about heart ...
Background Heart failure is a burdensome clinical syndrome, and patients and their caregivers are re...
It is imperative that dyadic heart failure (HF) self-care be carefully examined so we can develop in...
AIMS: To develop a comprehensive understanding of caregiver burden and its predictors from a dyadic ...
Aim. To describe the partners' perspectives on participation in the care for patients with heart fai...
Aims: To explore caregivers' needs and problems in three European countries and associate the cluste...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure (HF) dyadic self-care science is advancing rapidly, as evidenced by recent...
Background: Heart failure (HF) dyadic self-care science is advancing rapidly, as evidenced by recent...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic progressive condition, with debilitating symptoms. Despite the pivot...
The chronic illness literature suggests that patient–informal caregiver dyads who are relationally o...
Background: Individuals living with heart failure often require informal caregiving assistance for o...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to explore the influence of contextual factors and caregiving ...
BACKGROUND: Individuals living with heart failure often require informal caregiving assistance for o...
Background: Compared with other chronic illness populations, relatively little is known about heart ...
Background Heart failure is a burdensome clinical syndrome, and patients and their caregivers are re...
It is imperative that dyadic heart failure (HF) self-care be carefully examined so we can develop in...
AIMS: To develop a comprehensive understanding of caregiver burden and its predictors from a dyadic ...
Aim. To describe the partners' perspectives on participation in the care for patients with heart fai...
Aims: To explore caregivers' needs and problems in three European countries and associate the cluste...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure (HF) dyadic self-care science is advancing rapidly, as evidenced by recent...
Background: Heart failure (HF) dyadic self-care science is advancing rapidly, as evidenced by recent...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic progressive condition, with debilitating symptoms. Despite the pivot...
The chronic illness literature suggests that patient–informal caregiver dyads who are relationally o...