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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: West J Nurs Res. 2020 Jan 16;42(11):974–992. doi: 10.1177/0193945919897011

Table 5:

Summary of Intervention Outcomes

Patient outcomes Caregiver outcomes
Significant* Nonsignificant Significant* Nonsignificant
Self-management behaviors Medication adherence (Aikens, Trivedi, Aron, et al., 2015; Aikens, Trivedi, Heapy, et al., 2015; Piette et al., 2015); physical activity (Berli et al., 2016; Porter et al., 2018); medical compliance: medication adherence, clinic appointments, blood tests, physical activity, diet adherence (Dew et al., 2004); heart failure self-care (Srisuk et al., 2017) Heart failure self-care (Agren et al., 2012; Piette et al., 2015) Physical activity (Porter et al., 2018)
Self-management processes Perceived control at 3 months (Agren et al., 2012); self-efficacy to manage symptoms (Porter et al., 2017); partner support (Porter et al., 2018); heart failure self-efficacy and heart failure knowledge (Srisuk et al., 2017) Perceived control at 12 months (Agren et al., 2012); cancer self-efficacy and social support (Northouse et al., 2014); Social support (Pfeiffer et al., 2017) Cancer self-efficacy and social support (Northouse et al., 2014); care partners’ self-management support (Piette, Striplin, Marinec, Chen, & Aikens, 2015; Porter et al., 2018); self-efficacy to manage symptoms (Porter et al., 2017); heart failure knowledge at 3 and 6 months, and perceived control at 3 months only (Srisuk et al., 2017) Perceived control (Agren et al., 2012)
Physical symptoms Shortness of breath and clinically significant weight gain (Piette et al., 2015); symptom distress related to prostate cancer (bowel dysfunction, urinary irritability), and general symptoms (fatigue, pain, sleep disturbance) (Song et al., 2015) General symptom distress (12 cancer-related symptoms) (Badger et al., 2013); erectile dysfunction (Schover et al., 2012) Physical symptom (Badger et al., 2013); improvement in partners’ perception of patients’ prostate cancer’s symptoms as problems and small improvement of general symptoms (fatigue, pain, sleep disturbance) (Song et al., 2015) Female sexual function (Schover et al., 2012)
Psychological symptoms Depression remission (Aikens, Trivedi, Heapy et al., 2015); depression and anxiety (Dew et al., 2004); emotional distress (Northouse et al., 2014); depression and anxiety (Pfeiffer et al., 2017); cancer-related distress and psychological growth (Porter et al., 2017) Depression (Agren et al., 2012); depression (Badger et al., 2013); emotional distress (Schover et al., 2012) Distress level, anxiety symptoms, and depression symptoms (Dew et al., 2004); emotional distress (Northouse et al., 2014); depressive symptoms and caregiver strain at 6 and 12 months (Piette, Striplin, Marinec, Chen, & Aikens, 2015) Symptoms of depression and caregiver burden (Agren et al., 2012); depression (Badger et al., 2013)
Quality of life Social well-being (Badger et al., 2013); QOL in social functioning (Dew et al., 2004); overall (total) QOL, physical QOL, functional QOL (Northouse et al., 2014); general health status (Piette et al., 2016); physical QOL (Porter et al., 2018); overall, physical, and social QOL (Song et al., 2015); emotional dimension of HF-specific QOL at 3 and 6 months (Srisuk et al., 2017) Spiritual well-being (Badger et al., 2013); physical and mental components of QOL (Agren et al., 2012); HF-specific QOL (Piette et al., 2015) Social well-being (Badger et al., 2013); QOL in social functioning (Dew et al., 2004); overall (total) QOL, physical QOL, functional QOL (Northouse et al., 2014); social QOL (Song et al., 2015) Physical and mental components of QOL (Agren et al., 2012; Srisuk et al., 2017)
Interpersonal outcomes Communication (Piette et al., 2015; Porter et al., 2017); relationship satisfaction and intimacy (Porter et al., 2017) Communication (Northouse et al., 2014; Song et al., 2015); relationship satisfaction (Schover et al., 2012; Song et al., 2015); sexual satisfaction (Schover et al., 2012) Relationship satisfaction (Porter et al., 2017) Communication (Northouse et al., 2014; Porter et al., 2017; Song et al., 2015); intimacy (Porter et al., 2017); relationship satisfaction (Schover et al., 2012; Song et al., 2015); sexual satisfaction (Schover et al., 2012)

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Significant findings included significant group × time differences for RCTs or significant changes over time for pre-post designs.