2023
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.16658
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One‐year trajectories of self‐care behaviours and unplanned hospital readmissions among patients with heart failure: A prospective longitudinal study

Abstract: Aim and ObjectivesThis study aimed to identify the associations between longitudinal trajectories of self‐care behaviours and unplanned hospital readmissions in patients with heart failure.BackgroundAdherence to self‐care behaviours is crucial to prevent hospital readmissions; however, self‐care behaviours remain unsatisfactory among patients with heart failure. Studies of long‐term trajectories of self‐care behaviours and their influence on hospital readmissions are limited in this population.DesignA prospect… Show more

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“…The study4 aimed to identify the relationship between the 1-year trajectory of self-care behaviours and unplanned hospital readmissions after adjusting for the demographic and clinical variables in patients with HF. A prospective, longitudinal observational design was employed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The study4 aimed to identify the relationship between the 1-year trajectory of self-care behaviours and unplanned hospital readmissions after adjusting for the demographic and clinical variables in patients with HF. A prospective, longitudinal observational design was employed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study4 focused on the association between self-care behaviours and unexpected hospital readmission in 1-year trajectories in patients with HF. The results supported two courses of heterogeneous self-care behaviours for 1 year.…”
Section: Commentarymentioning
confidence: 99%