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Acta Cardiologica Sinica MEDLINESCIEScopus

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篇名 Weight Management Belief is the Leading Influential Factor of Weight Monitoring Compliance in Congestive Heart Failure Patients
卷期 32:6
作者 Min-Xia LuYan-Yun ZhangJun-Fang JiangYang JuQing WuXin ZhaoXiao-Hua Wang
頁次 708-715
關鍵字 BeliefComplianceCongestive heart failureWeight managementWeight monitoringMEDLINESCIScopus
出刊日期 201611
DOI 10.6515/ACS20160128A

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Background: Daily weight monitoring is frequently recommended as a part of heart failure self-management to prevent exacerbations. This study is to identify factors that influence weight monitoring compliance of congestive heart failure patients at baseline and after a 1-year weight management (WM) program.
Methods: This was a secondary analysis of an investigative study and a randomized controlled study. A general information questionnaire assessed patient demographics and clinical variables such as medicine use and diagnoses, and the weight management scale evaluated their WM abilities. Good and poor compliance based on abnormal weight gain from the European Society of Cardiology (> 2 kg in 3 days) were compared, and hierarchical multiple logistic regression analysis was used to identify factors influencing weight monitoring compliance.
Results: A total of 316 patients were enrolled at baseline, and 66 patients were enrolled after the 1-year WM program. Of them, 12.66% and 60.61% had good weight monitoring compliance at baseline and after 1 year of WM, respectively. A high WM-related belief score indicated good weight monitoring compliance at both time points [odds ratio (OR), 1.043, 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.023-1.063, p < 0.001; and OR, 2.054, 95% CI, 1.209-3.487, p < 0.001, respectively). Patients with a highWM-related practice score had good weight monitoring compliance at baseline (OR, 1.046, 95% CI, 1.027-1.065, p < 0.001), and patients who had notmonitored abnormal weight had poor weight monitoring compliance after the 1-yearWMprogram (OR, 0.244, 95% CI, 0.006-0.991, p = 0.049).
Conclusions: Data from this study suggested that belief related toWMplays an important role in weight monitoring compliance.

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