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Purpose: To test the relationships between the variables identified in Orem\u2019s theory of self-care among a group of individuals diagnosed with varying degrees of HF and to determine if self-care agency is significantly related to self-care behavior. Four research questions with their accompanying hypotheses were posed. Theoretical Framework: Orem\u2019s theory of self-care. Methods: A non-experimental, exploratory, and descriptive correlation design was employed wherein data were collected at one point in time using a voluntary convenience sample. Participants with HF from various cardiology group clinics in an urban area of central Florida completed the: (1) Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, (2) Heart Failure Knowledge Test, (3) Specific Activity Scale, (4) Revised Heart Failure Self-Care Behavior Scale, and (5) Exercise Self-Care Agency Instrument. Data were analyzed using multiple regression, t-test, and ANOVA. Results: Social support was found to be a significant predictor of self-care behavior, and self-care agency was significantly correlated to self-care behavior. However, knowledge of heart failure and state of health were not significantly related to self-care behavior. Conclusion: These findings have implications in the areas of nursing education, nursing practice, nursing research, and public policy. Future research should focus on obtaining a sample more representative of the population as a whole and recruitment of a larger sample size." ], "none": [ "Orem\u0027s Theory of Self-Care." ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Classification" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "RC685.C53 O36 2010" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Publication Date" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "2010" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Genre" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Academic theses" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Holding Location" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Barry University Archives and Special Collections" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Resource Identifier" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "RC685.C53 O36 2010_OdohNgozi" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Language" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "English" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Permanent Link" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "http://sobekcmsrv.barrynet.barry.edu/AA00001606/00001" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Creator" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Odoh, Ngozi" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Note" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Thesis (Ph.D.)--Barry University, 2010.", "Includes bibliographical references (leaves 93-101)." ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Physical Description" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "xi, 141 leaves ; 28 cm" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Publisher" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Barry University" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Place of Publication" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Miami, Fla." ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Type" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Book" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Rights Management" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Copyright Ngozi Odoh. Permission granted to Barry University to digitize, archive and distribute this item for non-profit research and educational purposes. 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