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Does An Intervention Designed To Improve Self-Management, Social Support And Awareness Of Palliative-Care Address Needs Of Persons With Heart Failure, Family Caregivers And Clinicians?, Margaret Sebern, Nasir Sulemanjee, Mauricio Garnier-Villarreal, Mark J. Sebern, Carol J. Whitlatch
Does An Intervention Designed To Improve Self-Management, Social Support And Awareness Of Palliative-Care Address Needs Of Persons With Heart Failure, Family Caregivers And Clinicians?, Margaret Sebern, Nasir Sulemanjee, Mauricio Garnier-Villarreal, Mark J. Sebern, Carol J. Whitlatch
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Aims and Objectives
To conduct a formative evaluation of the iPad‐Enhanced Shared Care Intervention for Partners (iSCIP) among persons with heart failure (HF), family caregivers and clinicians. Together, persons with HF and family caregivers are referred to as partners.
Background
There is growing awareness of the caregiver's contributions to HF self‐management, social support and reciprocal benefits of interventions that involve both partners. The iSCIP engages both partners in a six‐session psychosocial intervention to address three preventable causes of poor outcomes in a HF population: poor self‐management skills, inadequate social support and underutilisation of palliative care. An iPad app is used …