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Testing a model of patient characteristics, psychologic status, and cognitive function as predictors of self-care in persons with chronic heart failure
Heart & Lung: The Journal of Cardiopulmonary and Acute CareVol. 38Issue 5p410–418Published online: February 17, 2009- Janette Cameron
- Linda Worrall-Carter
- Barbara Riegel
- Sing Kai Lo
- Simon Stewart
Cited in Scopus: 87Self-care is a key component in the management of chronic heart failure (CHF). Yet there are many barriers that interfere with a patient's ability to undertake self-care. The primary aim of the study was to test a conceptual model of determinants of CHF self-care. Specifically, we hypothesized that cognitive function and depressive symptoms would predict CHF self-care. - Issues in heart failure
Are we teaching what patients need to know? Building skills in heart failure self-care
Heart & Lung: The Journal of Cardiopulmonary and Acute CareVol. 38Issue 3p253–261Published online: January 22, 2009- Victoria Vaughan Dickson
- Barbara Riegel
Cited in Scopus: 99Heart failure (HF) self-care requires both knowledge and skill, but little attention has been given to identify how to improve skill in HF self-care. The objective was to assess what self-care skills patients with HF perceive that they need and how they developed the skills needed to perform self-care. - Issues in cardiovascular nursing
Clinical exacerbations as a surrogate end point in heart failure research
Heart & Lung: The Journal of Cardiopulmonary and Acute CareVol. 37Issue 1p28–35Published in issue: January, 2008- Steven L. Sayers
- Barbara Riegel
- Lee R. Goldberg
- James C. Coyne
- Frederick F. Samaha
Cited in Scopus: 1We examined the utility of an index of clinical exacerbations of heart failure (HF) as a surrogate measure of outcome for use in modestly sized clinical trials and observational studies.