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Caregivers’ Influence On Patients’ Heart Failure Self-Care, Hospital Readmission And Mortality, Linda Clements
Caregivers’ Influence On Patients’ Heart Failure Self-Care, Hospital Readmission And Mortality, Linda Clements
Theses and Dissertations--Nursing
Background: Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization, readmissions, and death in the United States. Patients hospitalized for HF are at risk for readmission, in- hospital mortality, and early post-discharge death. In the United States, inpatient care has been estimated to cost $83,980 over the lifetime of each patient with HF. The majority of patients with HF depend on caregiver support for successful HF self-care, which is essential for optimal patient outcomes. Support from caregivers is thought to be important for better self-care, and lower readmission and mortality rates. Yet, there are few studies considering the influence of …