Self-care for people with heart failure: the importance of tele-nursing in the COVID-19 pandemic

to describe factors of influence of telenursing on naturalistic decision making about self-care of people with heart failure during COVID-19. this is a descriptive study with a qualitative approach, with 16 participants interviewed after hospitalization for decompensated heart failure. The data was...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2024-01, Vol.32, p.e4227
Hauptverfasser: Gondim, Micaelle Costa, Silva, Ricardo Costa da, Silva, Ana Karoline Barbosa da, Vieira, Flaviana Vely Mendonça, Guimarães, Janaína Valadares, Siqueira, Karina Machado, Cavalcante, Agueda Maria Ruiz Zimmer
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Zusammenfassung:to describe factors of influence of telenursing on naturalistic decision making about self-care of people with heart failure during COVID-19. this is a descriptive study with a qualitative approach, with 16 participants interviewed after hospitalization for decompensated heart failure. The data was collected using audio and video technology and submitted to content analysis, guided by the Situation-Specific Theory of Heart Failure Self-Care. two thematic categories emerged from the analysis: Self-care as a decision-making process and Factors influencing decision-making, which describe tele-nursing as a support resource for people with heart failure, during changes in care in the pandemic period. it was possible to understand the relationship between telenursing and the establishment of a bond, in order to stimulate naturalistic decision-making by people with heart failure in their daily lives in a coherent way, leading to better health outcomes. (1) Different barriers compromise the decision-making of people with heart failure.(2) Nursing theories can guide coherent self-care attitudes.(3) Continuity of care and a support network are necessary after hospitalization.(4) Emotional support for people with heart failure must go hand in hand with conventional treatment.(5) The bond through tele-nursing provides positive health outcomes.
ISSN:1518-8345
0104-1169
1518-8345
DOI:10.1590/1518-8345.6975.4227