Nurse-led telecoaching did not significantly improve anxiety, depression, heart failure knowledge, self-care, or quality of life in heart failure patients (all SMD < 0.33).
Does nurse-led telecoaching improve anxiety, depression, heart failure knowledge, self-care, and quality of life in patients suffering from heart failure?
Nurse-led telecoaching does not significantly improve psychological outcomes, heart failure knowledge, self-care, or quality of life in patients with heart failure compared to usual care.
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This updated meta-analysis set out to investigate the effect of nurse-led telecoaching on anxiety, depression, heart failure knowledge, self-care, and quality of life among patients suffering from heart failure. We systematically searched PubMed, the Cochrane Library, Scopus, and Web of Science up to June 10, 2025, to find randomized controlled trials evaluating the effect of nurse-led telecoaching on anxiety, depression, heart failure knowledge, self-care, and quality of life among patients suffering from heart failure. We adopted a random-effects model to pool data and employed the revised RoB2 tool to determine the risk of bias. In total, 19 studies with 2917 participants were included in this meta-analysis. We found that despite some improvements compared to usual care, nurse-led telecoaching did not significantly change the heart failure knowledge of patients standardized mean difference (SMD) 2.09, 95% confidence interval (CI) (−0.01–4.18), I 2 = 99.41%, depression SMD −0.27, 95% CI (−0.59–0.04), I 2 = 78.21%, anxiety SMD −0.06, 95% CI (−0.22–0.10), I 2 = 0.00%, self-care SMD 0.12, 95% CI (−0.67–0.91), I 2 = 98.45%, and quality of life SMD −0.33, 95% CI (−0.82–0.17), I 2 = 96.53% scores among patients with heart failure. Despite some degrees of improvement, nurse-led telecoaching did not significantly improve the heart failure knowledge, anxiety, depression, self-care, and quality of life of those suffering from heart failure.
Jiang et al. (Thu,) reported a other. Nurse-led telecoaching did not significantly improve anxiety, depression, heart failure knowledge, self-care, or quality of life in heart failure patients (all SMD < 0.33).
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