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Caregiver Contribution To Self-Care of Heart Failure Index: All Answers Are Confidential

This document is a survey that assesses how often a caregiver provides self-care activities for a person with heart failure. It contains 3 sections. Section A asks how often the caregiver recommends various self-care activities like checking weight, avoiding salt, taking medications, and exercising. Section B asks about symptoms like trouble breathing or ankle swelling and how quickly the caregiver recognizes and treats these symptoms. Section C asks about the caregiver's confidence in various aspects of care like keeping symptoms controlled and evaluating treatment effectiveness. Respondents are asked to rate each item on a scale of 1 to 4.
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Caregiver Contribution To Self-Care of Heart Failure Index: All Answers Are Confidential

This document is a survey that assesses how often a caregiver provides self-care activities for a person with heart failure. It contains 3 sections. Section A asks how often the caregiver recommends various self-care activities like checking weight, avoiding salt, taking medications, and exercising. Section B asks about symptoms like trouble breathing or ankle swelling and how quickly the caregiver recognizes and treats these symptoms. Section C asks about the caregiver's confidence in various aspects of care like keeping symptoms controlled and evaluating treatment effectiveness. Respondents are asked to rate each item on a scale of 1 to 4.
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CAREGIVER CONTRIBUTION TO SELF-CARE OF HEART FAILURE INDEX

All answers are confidential.

We kindly ask you to think about the care you have given to the person with Heart Failure in
the past month. There are no right or wrong answers.

How often do you recommend to the person you care for the following things?
(Or, how often do you do these activities because the person you care for is not able to do
them).

SECTION A:

Never or Sometimes Frequently Always or


rarely
1. To check the weight ? 1 2 3 4
2. To check the ankles for swelling? 1 2 3 4
3. To try to avoid getting sick (e.g., flu 1 2 3 4
shot, avoid ill people)?
4. To do some physical activity? 1 2 3 4
5. To keep doctor or nurse 1 2 3 4
appointments?
6. To eat a low salt diet? 1 2 3 4
7. To exercise for 30 minutes? 1 2 3 4
8. To not forget to take medicines? 1 2 3 4
9. To ask for low salt items when eating 1 2 3 4
out or visiting others?
10. To use a system (pill box, reminders) 1 2 3 4
to help you remember your
medicines?
SECTION B:
Many patients have symptoms due to their heart failure. Trouble breathing and ankle swelling
are common symptoms of heart failure.

In the past month, did the person you care for have trouble breathing or ankle swelling? Circle one.
0) No
1) Yes
11. If the person you care for had trouble breathing or ankle swelling in the past month…
(circle one number)
Has not I did not Not Somewhat Quickly Very
had these recognize it Quickly Quickly Quickly
How quickly did you recognize
N/A 0 1 2 3 4
it as a symptom of heart failure?

If the person you care for has trouble breathing or ankle swelling, how likely are you to
recommend (or do) one of these remedies?
(circle one number for each remedy)
Not Likely Somewhat Likely Very Likely
Likely
12. To reduce the salt in the diet 1 2 3 4
13. To reduce fluid intake 1 2 3 4
14. To take an extra water pill 1 2 3 4
15. To call the doctor or nurse for 1 2 3 4
guidance

16. Think of a remedy you tried the last time the person you care for had trouble breathing or
ankle swelling,

(circle one number)


I did not try Not Sure Somewhat Sure Very Sure
anything Sure
How sure were you that the
0 1 2 3 4
remedy helped or did not help?

2
SECTION C:
In reference to the person you care for, in general, how confident are you that you can:
Not Somewhat Very Extremely
Conf Confident Confident Confident
ident
17. Keep him/her free of heart failure 1 2 3 4
symptoms?
18. Follow the given treatment advice? 1 2 3 4
19. Evaluate the importance of 1 2 3 4
symptoms?
20. Recognize changes in him/her health
1 2 3 4
when they occur?
21. Do something that will relieve
1 2 3 4
him/her symptoms?
22. Evaluate how well a remedy works? 1 2 3 4

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