Family education and support interventions in heart failure: A pilot study

Sandra B. Dunbar, Patricia C. Clark, Christi Deaton, Andrew L. Smith, Anindya K. De, Marian C. O'Brien

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    Abstract

    Background: Self-management of dietary sodium restriction by persons with heart failure (HF) is difficult and usually occurs within the home setting and within a family context. Objective: To compare a patient and family education (EDUC) intervention with a combined education and family partnership intervention (EDUC+FPI) for effects on improving dietary sodium self-management in persons with HF. Methods: Patients with HF and a family member (FM) were randomized to EDUC (n = 29 dyads) or EDUC+FPI (n = 32 dyads). Participants with HF were primarily White males with a mean age of 61 years (±12). The FMs were primarily women and spouses and had a mean age of 54 years (±17). Self-reported dietary sodium (Diet NA) intake and 24-hr urinary sodium (Urine NA) were measured at baseline (BL) and 3 months (3M) after intervention. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics, generalized least squares regression, paired t test, and chi-square test. Results: Groups did not differ by age, gender, or clinical variables; however, family functioning (Family APGAR) scores were slightly higher in the EDUC+FPI group at BL. Both groups decreased Diet NA and Urine NA from BL to 3M; the EDUC+FPI group showed greater decrease in Urine NA and had a greater percentage of those who decreased Urine NA by at least 15% (p = .04). Regression analysis to predict Urine NA revealed a significant Group X Time interaction (p = .03) when accounting for time-varying measures of body mass index (p = .001). Discussion: A family-focused intervention may be useful in reducing dietary sodium intake in persons with HF. The Urine NA results support the importance of incorporating family-focused education and support interventions into HF care.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)158-166
    Number of pages8
    JournalNursing Research
    Volume54
    Issue number3
    Publication statusPublished - May 2005

    Keywords

    • Family intervention
    • Heart failure
    • Sodium restricted diet

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