DOI: 10.33915/etd.6412
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Examining the Relationship Between Modifiable Risk Factors and Levels of Functioning Among Appalachian Patients With Heart Failure

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“…Therefore, nurses should absolutely evaluate health perception when discussing CVD risk factors with adults. Petitte (2018) found that university students who interview their grandmother/grandfather about their CVD showed increased risk perception scores for CVD. In addition, individuals with a familial CVD history and those having numerous family members with current disease showed a higher risk perception for CVD and increased perception of dread risk compared to other groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Therefore, nurses should absolutely evaluate health perception when discussing CVD risk factors with adults. Petitte (2018) found that university students who interview their grandmother/grandfather about their CVD showed increased risk perception scores for CVD. In addition, individuals with a familial CVD history and those having numerous family members with current disease showed a higher risk perception for CVD and increased perception of dread risk compared to other groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The sociodemographic and modifiable risk factors and patients' well-being variables were collected from the original study. 17 The aim of the original study was to identify the relationship between the selected modifiable risk factors and patients' well-being among Appalachian patients with HF. The new variables added to this secondary data analysis were clinical events collected via retrospective medical record review at a 1-year follow-up after enrollment in the original study.…”
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confidence: 99%