Educational background, left ventricular ejection fraction, daily self-care ability, living alone, and insufficient family support were the primary factors influencing self-neglect in CHF patients.
Observational (n=466)
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Educational background, LVEF, self-care ability, living alone, and family support are key factors influencing self-neglect in older adults with chronic heart failure.
AIM To investigate the factors influencing self-neglect in older adults with chronic heart failure (CHF). METHODS This study employed an explanatory sequential mixed methods design. The research was conducted at a university hospital in China from April to October 2023. Quantitative data were collected via questionnaires, whereas qualitative data were gathered through unstructured face-to-face interviews. RESULTS A total of 466 patients completed the Elder Self-Neglect Questionnaire, and 15 participated in unstructured face-to-face interviews. The primary factors influencing self-neglect in older adults with CHF were educational background, left ventricular ejection fraction, daily self-care ability, living alone, and insufficient family support. CONCLUSION To reduce the level of self-neglect and improve quality of life among older adults with CHF, medical staff should implement targeted interventions based on the identified influencing factors.
Tang et al. (Wed,) conducted a observational in chronic heart failure (n=466). Educational background, left ventricular ejection fraction, daily self-care ability, living alone, and insufficient family support were the primary factors influencing self-neglect in CHF patients.