Self-care Management in Heart Failure Using Roy Adaptation Theory-guided Intervention in the United Arab Emirates
Purpose To assess the knowledge and practice of self-care management among patients with heart failure (HF) after Roy adaptation theory-guided educational program. Methodology One group quasi-experimental pretest–posttest design of 30 purposively selected patients with HF was conducted. Outcomes wer...
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Veröffentlicht in: | SAGE open nursing 2023-01, Vol.9, p.23779608231160484-23779608231160484 |
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To assess the knowledge and practice of self-care management among patients with heart failure (HF) after Roy adaptation theory-guided educational program.
Methodology
One group quasi-experimental pretest–posttest design of 30 purposively selected patients with HF was conducted. Outcomes were examined under three domains: knowledge, self-care maintenance, and monitoring pre- and post-intervention, using a validated instrument based on four adaptive modes of Roy's theory.
Major results
Most of the respondents were male (76.6%) and 56.7% were over 60 years of age. At the pretest, only 16.7% demonstrated adequate knowledge of self-care, and 76.7% reported poor practices in the domains of self-care maintenance and monitoring. Also, 90% scored poorly in self-care management. Knowledge of self-care practices increased at post-test (93.3%). There was a significant difference in knowledge (t = 15.79, df = 29, p |
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ISSN: | 2377-9608 2377-9608 |
DOI: | 10.1177/23779608231160484 |