Symptomatology and Coping Resources Predict Self-Care Behaviors in Middle to Older Age Patients with Heart Failure
Background. Symptoms of heart failure (HF) and coping resources, such as social support and social problem-solving, may influence self-care behaviors. Research regarding the influence of HF symptomatology characteristics and components of social support and social problem-solving on self-care is lim...
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Main Authors: | Lucinda J. Graven (Author), Joan S. Grant (Author), Glenna Gordon (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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