Psychosocial predictors of adverse outcomes in rural heart failure caregivers
Introduction: Depressive symptoms, negative life changes, poor self-care, and higher caregiver burden are common in caregivers who assist individuals with heart failure (HF) in managing daily activities and disease-related symptoms. Previous research findings suggest social support, problem solving,...
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Main Authors: | Joan Grant (Author), Lucinda Graven (Author), Glenna Schluck (Author), Laurie Abbott (Author) |
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