Abstract:Background
Inadequate self-care management has been reported in patients with heart failure (HF) and their family caregivers. However, evidence on the influencing factors and corresponding action paths for self-care management within a dyadic context is limited.
Objective
The aim of this study was to examine dyadic associations between benefit finding and self-care management in HF patient-caregiver dyads and the mediating role of mutuality in these ass… Show more
“…The article from Graven et al 12 conceptualized self-care as a dyadic phenomenon, a view widely endorsed by others. [13][14][15] So, studies that capture the contribution of caregivers to patients' self-care are important. Locatelli and colleagues 16 explored patient self-care as a mediator of the relationship between caregiver contributions to self-care and symptom burden.…”
Section: Caregiver Contributions To Patients' Self-carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The article from Graven et al 12 conceptualized self-care as a dyadic phenomenon, a view widely endorsed by others 13–15 . So, studies that capture the contribution of caregivers to patients' self-care are important.…”
Section: Caregiver Contributions To Patients' Self-carementioning
“…The article from Graven et al 12 conceptualized self-care as a dyadic phenomenon, a view widely endorsed by others. [13][14][15] So, studies that capture the contribution of caregivers to patients' self-care are important. Locatelli and colleagues 16 explored patient self-care as a mediator of the relationship between caregiver contributions to self-care and symptom burden.…”
Section: Caregiver Contributions To Patients' Self-carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The article from Graven et al 12 conceptualized self-care as a dyadic phenomenon, a view widely endorsed by others 13–15 . So, studies that capture the contribution of caregivers to patients' self-care are important.…”
Section: Caregiver Contributions To Patients' Self-carementioning
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