Does a telephone-based self-management program led by nurses improve self-care behavior, biological index for cardiac function, and depression in ambulatory heart failure patients?
A nurse-led telephone-based self-management program effectively improves self-management in ambulatory heart failure patients.
The findings indicate that the telephone-based self-management program is an effective intervention to improve self-management in heart failure patients.
Moon et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
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