TY - JOUR
T1 - Heart Failure Knowledge Assessment and Perceived Patient Satisfaction in Heart Failure Units
T2 - A Multicenter Observational Survey
AU - Goirigolzarri-Artaza, Josebe
AU - Cobo-Marcos, Marta
AU - Peña-Conde, Laura
AU - Villa, Adolfo
AU - Iglesias, Diego
AU - Esteban-Férnandez, Alberto
AU - de la Torre, Fátima
AU - Álvarez-García, Jesús
AU - Hérnandez-Hernández, Aitor
AU - Górriz-Magaña, Juan
AU - Ayala, Rocío
AU - Taibo-Urquía, Mikel
AU - Beltrán, Cristina
AU - Díez-Villanueva, Pablo
AU - Restrepo-Córdoba, María Alejandra
AU - González, Julia González
AU - Manjavacas, Ángel Manuel Iniesta
AU - Corredera-García, Sara
AU - García-Gómez, Sergio
AU - González-Piña, María
AU - Gamarra, Álvaro
AU - Martínez-Sellés, Manuel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s).
PY - 2024/9/1
Y1 - 2024/9/1
N2 - Background: Self-care and empowerment promotion in patients with heart failure (HF) is essential for improving their prognosis, but there is limited information concerning the patients' depth of knowledge about this pathology as well as patient satisfaction within heart failure units (HFUs). Our objective was to assess both aspects in a cohort of patients regularly followed-up HFUs. Methods: A multicenter, observational study was conducted with consecutive patients followed in 14 HFUs between June and November 2023. It was based on a cross-sectional survey comprising 23 questions related to demographics, knowledge/self-care, and the subjective assessment of perceived quality and satisfaction in HFUs. Results: 281 patients were included (36.7% women, 74.7% aged over 65 years). 48% had hospitalizations for HF or sought emergency department services within the preceding year. The mean correct responses related to knowledge were 9.7 ± 2.3 (80.7% of the total), and 53 patients (18.9%) answered all knowledge questions correctly. 211 (79.6%) could identify potential HF decompensation with abrupt weight gain, and 196 (74.2%) recognized at least three additional signs of worsening HF. 266 patients (98.2%) were likely or very likely to recommend HFUs, and 194 (89.8%) positively appreciated the experience at the day hospital. Conclusions: Patients followed up in HFUs showed adequate but improvable knowledge and capacity for self-care, with a high level of satisfaction.
AB - Background: Self-care and empowerment promotion in patients with heart failure (HF) is essential for improving their prognosis, but there is limited information concerning the patients' depth of knowledge about this pathology as well as patient satisfaction within heart failure units (HFUs). Our objective was to assess both aspects in a cohort of patients regularly followed-up HFUs. Methods: A multicenter, observational study was conducted with consecutive patients followed in 14 HFUs between June and November 2023. It was based on a cross-sectional survey comprising 23 questions related to demographics, knowledge/self-care, and the subjective assessment of perceived quality and satisfaction in HFUs. Results: 281 patients were included (36.7% women, 74.7% aged over 65 years). 48% had hospitalizations for HF or sought emergency department services within the preceding year. The mean correct responses related to knowledge were 9.7 ± 2.3 (80.7% of the total), and 53 patients (18.9%) answered all knowledge questions correctly. 211 (79.6%) could identify potential HF decompensation with abrupt weight gain, and 196 (74.2%) recognized at least three additional signs of worsening HF. 266 patients (98.2%) were likely or very likely to recommend HFUs, and 194 (89.8%) positively appreciated the experience at the day hospital. Conclusions: Patients followed up in HFUs showed adequate but improvable knowledge and capacity for self-care, with a high level of satisfaction.
KW - heart failure
KW - knowledge
KW - patient
KW - patient reported experience
KW - perceived level of satisfaction
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85206081703
U2 - 10.31083/j.rcm2509328
DO - 10.31083/j.rcm2509328
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85206081703
SN - 1530-6550
VL - 25
JO - Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine
JF - Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine
IS - 9
M1 - 328
ER -