The influence of gender and race on heart failure self-care
Abstract
To explore gender and racial differences in heart failure (HF) self-care processes and examine whether gender and race predict HF self-care.A secondary analysis of baseline data (n = 107) from a longitudinal HF study (54.2% males; 56% non-Caucasians) was conducted. The self-care of heart failure index was used to measure self-care maintenance, management, and confidence. Descriptive statistics and univariate analyses examined gender and racial...
Paper Details
Title
The influence of gender and race on heart failure self-care
Published Date
Apr 19, 2019
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
2
Pages
69 - 80
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