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J Cardiovasc Nurs ; 36(2): 157-164, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33369990

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BACKGROUND: Cognitive dysfunction contributes to poor learning and impaired self-care (SC) for patients with heart failure. OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to (1) evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a nurse-led, virtual home-based cognitive training and SC education intervention to support SC and (2) evaluate the relationship between improvements in SC and cognitive change and examine 30-day readmission rates. METHODS: In this 2-phase pilot study, we used a prospective, exploratory design. In phase 1, recruitment criteria and retention issues threatened feasibility and acceptance. Significant modifications were made and evaluated in phase 2. RESULTS: In phase 2, 12 participants were recruited (7 women and 5 men). Feasibility was supported. All participants and the study nurse positively evaluated acceptability of the intervention. Median SC scores improved over time. Thirty-day hospital readmission rates were 25%. CONCLUSION: Phase 1 indicates the intervention as originally designed was not feasible or acceptable. Phase 2 supports the feasibility and acceptability of the modified intervention. Further testing is warranted.


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Heart Failure , Self Care , Computers , Feasibility Studies , Female , Heart Failure/therapy , Humans , Male , Pilot Projects , Prospective Studies
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