Content of Heart failure education by Health-care professionals in Noorder-Kempen, Belgium and Maastricht, the Netherlands: the INTERACT-in-HF study

Abstract Funding Acknowledgements INTERREG NWE IVb Background According to ESC-guidelines non-pharmacological interventions such as patient-education on lifestyle and self-care support are important to maintain quality of life (QOL) and to prevent (re)hospitalisation in Heart-Failure (HF). Additionally, these guidelines state that HF treatment should be organised in multidisciplinary programs. However, at this moment it remains unclear what kind of information and self-care support is provided by which health care (HC) professional in the regions Noorder-Kempen and Maastricht. Purpose The aim... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Baldewijns, K
Brunner-La-Rocca, HP
Bektas, S
Rhode, C
De Maesschalck, L
Deville, A
Boyne, JJJ
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Reihe/Periodikum: European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing ; volume 20, issue Supplement_1 ; ISSN 1474-5151 1873-1953
Verlag/Hrsg.: Oxford University Press (OUP)
Schlagwörter: Advanced and Specialized Nursing / Medical–Surgical Nursing / Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-27373960
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Link(s) : http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurjcn/zvab060.018

Abstract Funding Acknowledgements INTERREG NWE IVb Background According to ESC-guidelines non-pharmacological interventions such as patient-education on lifestyle and self-care support are important to maintain quality of life (QOL) and to prevent (re)hospitalisation in Heart-Failure (HF). Additionally, these guidelines state that HF treatment should be organised in multidisciplinary programs. However, at this moment it remains unclear what kind of information and self-care support is provided by which health care (HC) professional in the regions Noorder-Kempen and Maastricht. Purpose The aim of this study is to describe which part of patient-education and self-care support is provided by different HC-providers in both regions Methods Semi-structured interviews with Cardiologists (CA), General Practitioners (GP’s) and Heart Failure Nurse (HFN) took place, followed by qualitative content analysis with a five-step approach, resulting in 2 main and 9 sub-themes. Results GP’s in both region express they spend very little time on life-style adjustments, symptom monitoring and self-care support. GP’s in Noorder-Kempen spend most consultation time on physical follow-up and pharmacological treatment of HF-patients, leaving no or little time for non-pharmacological interventions. GP’s in Maastricht notice that non-pharmacological treatment is someone else"s responsibility e.g. practice nurses, HFN, CA. All interviewed HC-professionals inform patients considering their diagnosis. GP’s and CA in both regions educate patients considering pharmacological treatment and implanted devices. Moreover GP’s and CA in Noorder-Kempen emphasize the importance of compliance to therapy. HFN in both regions offer comprehensive advice regarding lifestyle adjustments. HFN in Maastricht explicitly mention self-care support as an important part of their interventions. Conclusion Little regional differences could be found in the non-pharmacological interventions offered by the different HC professions involved in HF-management, however each ...