Multiple Comorbid Conditions Challenge Heart Failure Self-Care by Decreasing Self-Efficacy

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作者
Dickson, Victoria Vaughan [1 ]
Buck, Harleah [2 ]
Riegel, Barbara [3 ]
机构
[1] NYU, Coll Nursing, New York, NY 10003 USA
[2] Penn State Univ, Sch Nursing, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
[3] Univ Penn, Sch Nursing, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
关键词
comorbidity; chronicity; heart failure; mixed methods; self-care; self-efficacy; MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES; INDEX; MORTALITY; VALIDATION; MEDIATOR; DISEASE; TRENDS;
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10.1097/NNR.0b013e31827337b3
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
Background: Most heart failure patients have multiple comorbidities. Objective: This study aims to test the moderating effect of comorbidity on the relationship between self-efficacy and self-care in adults with heart failure. Methods: Secondary analysis of four mixed methods studies (n = 114) was done. Self-care and self-efficacy were measured using the Self-Care of Heart Failure Index. Comorbidity was measured with the Charlson Comorbidity Index. Parametric statistics were used to examine the relationships among self-efficacy, self-care, and the moderating influence of comorbidity. Qualitative data yielded themes about self-efficacy in self-care and explained the influence of comorbidity on self-care. Results: Most (79%) reported two or more comorbidities. There was a significant relationship between self-care and the number of comorbidities (r = -.25; p = .03). There were significant differences in self-care by comorbidity level (self-care maintenance, F[1, 112], 5.96, p = .019, and self-care management, F[1, 72], 4.66, p = .034). Using moderator analysis of the effect of comorbidity on self-efficacy and self-care, a significant effect was found only in self-care maintenance among those who had moderate levels of comorbidity (b = .620, p = .022, F-change df[6,48], 5.61, p = .022). In the qualitative data, self-efficacy emerged as an important variable influencing self-care by shaping how individuals prioritized and integrated multiple and often competing self-care instructions. Discussion: Comorbidity influences the relationship between self-efficacy and self-care maintenance, but only when levels of comorbidity are moderately high. Methods of improving self-efficacy may improve self-care in those with multiple comorbidities.
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