Predictors of Effective Self-care Interventions Among Jordanians With Heart Failure

Osama Alkouri*, Jeroen M. Hendriks, Judy Magarey, Tim Schultz

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Abstract

Jordanians are more at risk for heart failure now than in years prior. However, there are few studies addressing heart failure self-care in Jordanians. Identifying predictors that promote heart failure self-care among Jordanian patients is crucial in providing comprehensive care. This study aimed to identify predictors of self-care behaviors among Jordanians with heart failure. A cross-sectional study with a convenience sample of 300 Jordanian patients was performed in an educational hospital in the north of Jordan. Differences in the level of self-care between selected sociodemographic and clinical variables were identified using univariate statistics, and multiple regression was used to adjust estimates for covariates. The predictors of self-care were insomnia (p ≤.001) and marital status (p =.018). Identifying factors influencing self-care can assist with addressing the causes of insomnia to ensure effective treatment, providing patients with social support, and eventually promoting heart failure self-care.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1276-1286
Number of pages11
JournalClinical Nursing Research
Volume31
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • care coordination nursing interventions patient education self-care

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