A randomized controlled trial of self-management programme improves health-related outcomes of older people with heart failure


Autoria(s): Shao, Jung-Hua; Chang, Anne M.; Edwards, Helen; Shyu, Yea-Ing Lotus; Chen, Su-Hui
Data(s)

01/11/2013

Resumo

Aims This paper is a report on the effectiveness of a self-management programme based on the self-efficacy construct, in older people with heart failure. Background Heart failure is a major health problem worldwide, with high mortality and morbidity, making it a leading cause of hospitalization. Heart failure is associated with a complex set of symptoms that arise from problems in fluid and sodium retention. Hence, managing salt and fluid intake is important and can be enhanced by improving patients' self-efficacy in changing their behaviour. Design Randomized controlled trial. Methods Heart failure patients attending cardiac clinics in northern Taiwan from October 2006–May 2007 were randomly assigned to two groups: control (n = 46) and intervention (n = 47). The intervention group received a 12-week self-management programme that emphasized self-monitoring of salt/fluid intake and heart failure-related symptoms. Data were collected at baseline as well as 4 and 12 weeks later. Data analysis to test the hypotheses used repeated-measures anova models. Results Participants who received the intervention programme had significantly better self-efficacy for salt and fluid control, self-management behaviour and their heart failure-related symptoms were significantly lower than participants in the control group. However, the two groups did not differ significantly in health service use. Conclusion The self-management programme improved self-efficacy for salt and fluid control, self-management behaviours, and decreased heart failure-related symptoms in older Taiwanese outpatients with heart failure. Nursing interventions to improve health-related outcomes for patients with heart failure should emphasize self-efficacy in the self-management of their disease.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/67902/

Publicador

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Relação

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jan.12121/abstract;jsessionid=75AD75859DEE484ACD7AD933F570D4B3.f03t02

DOI:10.1111/jan.12121

Shao, Jung-Hua, Chang, Anne M., Edwards, Helen, Shyu, Yea-Ing Lotus, & Chen, Su-Hui (2013) A randomized controlled trial of self-management programme improves health-related outcomes of older people with heart failure. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 69(11), pp. 2458-2469.

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Copyright 2013 Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Fonte

Faculty of Health; School of Nursing

Palavras-Chave #111003 Clinical Nursing - Secondary (Acute Care) #heart failure #nurse #nursing #older adult #randomized control trial #self-efficacy #self-management
Tipo

Journal Article