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Frailty Affects Self-Care Behavior in Congestive Heart Failure

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  • Jing Li
  • Jiaqi Han
  • Nan Luo
  • Xinxin Ding
  • Xiaonan Hao
  • Kun Li

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To explore the association between frailty and self-care in older adults with congestive heart failure and analyze their influencing factors. The cross-sectional study was conducted at the department of cardiology of a hospital in China from March 2018 to November 2018. A total of 165 participants were recruited. Frailty and self-care were measured by the Tilburg Frailty Indicator, and the Self-care of Heart Failure Index (V6). The physical, psychological, and social frailty exerted a significant negative association with self-care. Exercise, income, comorbidities, and times of congestive heart failure-related hospitalizations were independent risk factors for frailty; surgical treatment, comorbidities, and income were independent risk factors for self-care. These findings help to fill the need for new approaches to identify the high risk of frailty individuals in the acute care setting for targeted intervention and tailored transitions in care to promote optimal patient quality care and biopsychosocial well-being.

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  • Jing Li & Jiaqi Han & Nan Luo & Xinxin Ding & Xiaonan Hao & Kun Li, 2022. "Frailty Affects Self-Care Behavior in Congestive Heart Failure," Clinical Nursing Research, , vol. 31(4), pages 615-623, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:clnure:v:31:y:2022:i:4:p:615-623
    DOI: 10.1177/10547738221075772
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    1. Chika Tanimura & Hiromi Matsumoto & Yasuko Tokushima & Junko Yoshimura & Shinji Tanishima & Hiroshi Hagino, 2018. "Self‐care agency, lifestyle, and physical condition predict future frailty in community‐dwelling older people," Nursing & Health Sciences, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 20(1), pages 31-38, March.
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    1. Alexia Louisie Pontes Gonçalves & Daiane Lopes Grisante & Renan Alves Silva & Vinicius Batista Santos & Camila Takao Lopes, 2023. "Relationship Between Frailty, Sociodemographic and Clinical Characteristics, and Disease Severity of Older Adults With Acute Coronary Syndrome," Clinical Nursing Research, , vol. 32(3), pages 677-687, March.

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