2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2012.03.003
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Nurses' strategies to address self-care aspects related to medication adherence and symptom recognition in heart failure patients: An in-depth look

Abstract: Objective: Despite an increasing body of knowledge on self-care in heart failure patients, there is still a need for effective interventions. The aim is to deepen our understanding of interventions that heart failure nurses use in clinical practices to improve patient adherence to medication and symptom monitoring. Methods:A qualitative study with a directed content analysis was conducted using data from a purposeful selected sample of Dutch speaking heart failure nurses, who completed booklets with two cases … Show more

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“…The current study findings show that most of the patients increased their QoL between their admission to the hospital and 12 months after discharge. This consistent with other studies [66][67][68][69][70][71] which founded that a comprehensive HF management program lead to improved functional status, quality of life. It is clear from our study that compliance with health behaviour, re-admission, mortality and QoL were significantly positively related to improvement in the HF knowledge.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The current study findings show that most of the patients increased their QoL between their admission to the hospital and 12 months after discharge. This consistent with other studies [66][67][68][69][70][71] which founded that a comprehensive HF management program lead to improved functional status, quality of life. It is clear from our study that compliance with health behaviour, re-admission, mortality and QoL were significantly positively related to improvement in the HF knowledge.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Desta maneira, é essencial observar como o paciente se comporta e percebe o tratamento. Reconhecer as histórias, os hábitos e as habilidades dos pacientes os coloca como foco da intervenção e do cuidado em saúde (23,30) .…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Been-Dahmen, Dwarswaard, Hazes, van Staa, and Ista (2015) identified three views that nurses hold on self-management support, with two focusing on medical aspects of care (adhering to a medical regimen and monitoring symptoms) and one on social and psychological aspects of care (integrating illness into daily life). Nurses can use both formal and informal strategies to support patients, with the former mainly based, for example, on increasing patients' knowledge and the latter focused, for example, on creating a relationship with the patient or social support (Jaarsma, Nikolova-Simons, & van der Wal, 2012). Results from more generally focused studies suggest that nurses might develop a similar approach that builds on collaboration between nurses and patients, as well as on what is specific for the patient and how to support the patient in feeling that the treatment is personally relevant (Sahlsten, Larsson, Sjöström, & Plos, 2009).…”
Section: Nursing Strategies Supporting Selfmanagementmentioning
confidence: 99%