PMID: 16518153Mar 7, 2006Paper

Health promotion in heart failure--a paradigm shift

Holistic Nursing Practice
Angela P ClarkCarol Delville

Abstract

For people living with heart failure, levels of health exist along a continuum in correlation with the illness experience. A focus on health promotion rather than only disease or symptom management expands opportunities for self-care and presents an emerging paradigm shift in the care of people with heart failure. Results from 2 studies revealed that few health-promoting behaviors were reported by patients with heart failure until a focused intervention that emphasized health promotion as part of self-care was implemented.

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