A dyadic approach to managing heart failure with confidence

  • Karen S. Lyons
  • , Ercole Vellone
  • , Christopher S. Lee
  • , Antonello Cocchieri
  • , Julie T. Bidwell
  • , Fabio D'Agostino
  • , Shirin O. Hiatt
  • , Rosaria Alvaro
  • , Raul Juarez Vela
  • , Barbara Riegel

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Abstract

Background: The majority of heart failure (HF) self-care research remains focused on patients, despite the important involvement of family caregivers. Although self-care confidence has been found to play an important role in the effectiveness of HF self-care management on patient outcomes, no known research has examined self-care confidence within a dyadic context. Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify individual and dyadic determinants of self-care confidence in HF care dyads. Methods: Multilevel modeling, which controls for the interdependent nature of dyadic data, was used to examine 329 Italian HF dyads (caregivers were either spouses or adult children). Results: Both patients and caregivers reported lower-than-adequate levels of confidence, with caregivers reporting slightly higher confidence than patients. Patient and caregiver levels of confidence were significantly associated with greater patient-reported relationship quality and better caregiver mental health. Patient confidence in self-care was significantly associated with patient female gender, nonspousal care dyads, poor caregiver physical health, and low care strain. Caregiver confidence to contribute to self-care was significantly associated with poor emotional quality of life in patients and greater perceived social support by caregivers. Conclusions: Findings are supportive of the need for a dyadic perspective of HF self-care in practice and research as well as the importance of addressing the needs of both members of the dyad to maximize optimal outcomes for both.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)64-71
Numero di pagine8
RivistaTHE JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING
Volume30
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2015

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Keywords

  • Aged
  • Attitude to Health
  • Caregiver mental health
  • Caregivers
  • Confidence
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Dyads
  • Emotions
  • Family Relations
  • Female
  • Heart Failure
  • Heart failure
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Relationship quality
  • Self Care
  • Self Concept

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