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Effectiveness of an eHealth intervention to improve subjective well-being and self-efficacy in cardiovascular disaease patients: A pilot non-randomized controlled trial.

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2022-09-14

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Farhane-Medina, Naima Z
Castillo-Mayen, Rosario
Tabernero, Carmen
Rubio, Sebastian J
Gutierrez-Domingo, Tamara
Cuadrado, Esther
Arenas, Alicia
Luque, Barbara

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Wiley
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To evaluate the effectiveness of a multicomponent, eHealth-based self-efficacy intervention to promote subjective well-being and self-efficacy in patients with cardiovascular disease, exploring sex differences. A pilot study of a two-arm non-randomized controlled trial. Forty-two cardiovascular patients (31% women) participated in the study. The experimental group received a personalized psychoeducational session and a 14-days eHealth intervention. Subjective well-being (positive and negative affect) and self-efficacy (chronic and cardiac) were assessed at baseline, post-psychoeducational session, post-eHealth intervention and at two follow-ups. The levels of the experimental group in positive affect, at post-eHealth and follow-up 1, and self-efficacy, at post-eHealth, and both follow-ups, were statistically significantly higher compared to the control group (all ps < .05). When considering sex, the intervention was effective only for men. The results highlight the potential of eHealth interventions for cardiac patients and underline the importance of considering a gender perspective in their treatment.

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Humans
Male
Female
Self efficacy
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Telemedicine

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Autoeficacia
Proyectos piloto
Telemedicina
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Cardiovascular disease, eHealth, Nursing, Self-efficacy, Sex differences, Subjective well-being

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Farhane-Medina NZ, Castillo-Mayén R, Tabernero C, Rubio SJ, Gutiérrez-Domingo T, Cuadrado E, et al. Effectiveness of an eHealth intervention to improve subjective well-being and self-efficacy in cardiovascular disaease patients: A pilot non-randomized controlled trial. Nurs Open. 2023 Mar;10(3):1503-1516