Title of article :
Self-care behaviors in patients with systolic heart failure
Author/Authors :
Zeighami Mohamadi Sharareh Department of Nursing - College of Nursing and Midwifery - Karaj Branch - Islamic Azad University - Alborz, Iran , Alhani Fateme Department of Nursing - School of Medical Sciences - TarbiatModares University - Tehran, Iran , Shakoor Manijeh Clinical Supervisor of social security Alborz hospital - Karaj, Iran , Farmani Parvin Supervisor of social security Alborz hospital - Karaj, Iran , Fahidi Farzad Educational Supervisor of social security Shahriar hospital - Tehran, Iran , Mohseni Behnam social security Shahriar hospital - Tehran, Iran , Fallah Taherpazir Ebrahim social security Shahriar hospital - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
To improve life quality, and lower mortality and rehospitalization for heart failure patients,
awareness and adherence to self-care behaviors are essential. This study aims to determine the adherence level to self -care
behaviors in the patients with systolic heart failure hospitalized in Alborz hospital in Karaj andShahriar hospital, and it was
conducted in 2013.
Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 100 patients with at least one year experience of developing heart failure and ejection
fraction below 40% were studied. They were admitted to Alborz Social Security hospital of Karaj and the Social Security Hospital
Shahriar during 2012-2013. They were selected through convenience sampling. Demographic data and European Heart Failure Selfcare
Behavior questionnaires were completed through interviews. Data analysis has been done using SPSS, V.18 and independent
t-test and ANOVA.
Results: 84% of the subjects had moderate and 10% had poor adherence to self-care. The best adherence to self-care behaviors was
related to the drug and diet regimen and the poorest to the daily weight control and exercise. There was a significant relationship
between self-care behaviors and age (p=0.011), marital status (p=0.008), the number of chronic diseases (p=0.048), hypertension
(p=0.038), chronic pulmonary obstruction (p=0.029), renal disease (p=0.017) and severity of the disease (p=0.032).
Conclusion: Adherence to self-care behaviors in heart failure patients is not appropriate. Training and following up self-care
behaviors should focus on the specific problems of aging, social support, diet and drug regimens simplification and its relation with
other chronic diseases
Keywords :
Drug and diet adherence , Self-care , Heart failure
Journal title :
Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Sciences (JNMS)