Abstract
Background: As for high prevalence and incidence of heart failure, it can impose huge\rhealth, economic, and social burden on society. Education and self-care are important aspects\rof management in patients with heart failure, which can control the disease complications.\rThis study aimed to investigate the effect of family-centered education approach on self-care\rbehaviors of the patients with heart failure.\rMethods: This research is a randomized clinical trial. The study has been conducted on 72\rpatients with heart failure hospitalized in Shahid Rajai cardiovascular, medical, and research\rcenter, Tehran, Iran, in 2015. Patients were randomly assigned into the intervention (familycentered)\rand control groups. The self-care behaviors were measured before and two months\rafter intervention using questionnaires of the self-care behaviors. Data analysis was done using\rpaired t test and independent t test by SPSS.\rResults: Before intervention, mean (SD) values of self-care scores were 23.88 (4.71) and 21.50\r(3.30) in the control and family-centered groups, respectively, with no statistically significant\rdifference between two groups (P=0.064). Two months after the intervention, mean (SD)\rvalues of self-care scores in control and intervention groups were 22.94 (4.71) and 42.31 (4.60),\rrespectively. Statistical analysis showed that self-care behaviors in the family-centered group had\ra significant increase compared to the control group (P<0.001).\rConclusion: Education with family-centered approach has a positive impact on the self-care\rbehavior of patients with heart failure. With regard to our culture and the importance of family, it\ris suggested that this approach be used in addition to other training methods to improve self-care\rbehaviors in patients with chronic diseases such as heart failure.
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Khachian, A., Seyedoshohadaee, M., Haghani, H., & Aghamohammadi, F. (2016). Family-Centered Education and Self-care Behaviors of Patients With Chronic Heart Failure. Journal of Client-Centered Nursing Care, 177–184. https://doi.org/10.32598/jccnc.2.3.177
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