Navigating heart failure: a plain-language summary to empower people with heart failure.

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Jillianne Code, Andrew J Sauer, Robert J Mentz, Rhonda E Monroe
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Abstract

Heart failure is a chronic condition that can result from multiple causes and occurs when the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. Heart failure is often classified by ejection fraction (or 'heart squeeze'), into three categories: preserved, mildly reduced, or reduced ejection fraction. Diagnosing heart failure can be challenging. Common symptoms such as fatigue and shortness of breath may overlap with other conditions and can be missed by healthcare professionals. While heart failure can lead to serious health problems, it is a manageable condition through medical interventions that target the underlying causes along with nutrition and lifestyle approaches. Comprehensive care should also include addressing the impact of heart failure on mental health. Effective therapies can help patients with heart failure feel better, function better, stay out of hospital, and live longer. Working towards acceptance of a heart failure diagnosis and embracing self-care are key positive steps for improving quality of life. Effective healthcare professional-patient relationships are critical. Open communication allows healthcare providers, including specialist nurses and clinicians, along with primary healthcare professionals, to fully understand a patient's condition and recommend suitable treatment approaches. It may also motivate patients to adhere to therapies and adopt lifestyle changes. This review aims to empower patients with heart failure by providing clear information on diagnosis and treatment, as well as providing real-life patient perspectives that can support effective communication with healthcare providers.

导航心力衰竭:一个简单的语言总结,以授权与心力衰竭的人。
心力衰竭是一种慢性疾病,可能由多种原因引起,当心脏不能泵出足够的血液来满足身体的需要时就会发生。心力衰竭通常根据射血分数(或“心脏挤压”)分为三类:保留型、轻度降低型或降低型射血分数。诊断心力衰竭可能具有挑战性。常见的症状,如疲劳和呼吸短促,可能与其他条件重叠,可能会被医疗保健专业人员忽略。虽然心力衰竭会导致严重的健康问题,但通过针对潜在原因的医疗干预以及营养和生活方式方法,它是可以控制的。综合护理还应包括处理心力衰竭对精神健康的影响。有效的治疗方法可以帮助心力衰竭患者感觉更好,功能更好,远离医院,活得更长。努力接受心力衰竭诊断和自我照顾是提高生活质量的关键积极步骤。有效的医疗专业人员与患者的关系至关重要。开放的沟通使医疗保健提供者,包括专科护士和临床医生,以及初级医疗保健专业人员,能够充分了解患者的病情,并推荐合适的治疗方法。它还可能激励患者坚持治疗并改变生活方式。本综述旨在通过提供明确的诊断和治疗信息,以及提供真实的患者观点,以支持与医疗保健提供者的有效沟通,从而增强心力衰竭患者的能力。
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Heart Failure Reviews
Heart Failure Reviews 医学-心血管系统
CiteScore
10.40
自引率
2.20%
发文量
90
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Heart Failure Reviews is an international journal which develops links between basic scientists and clinical investigators, creating a unique, interdisciplinary dialogue focused on heart failure, its pathogenesis and treatment. The journal accordingly publishes papers in both basic and clinical research fields. Topics covered include clinical and surgical approaches to therapy, basic pharmacology, biochemistry, molecular biology, pathology, and electrophysiology. The reviews are comprehensive, expanding the reader''s knowledge base and awareness of current research and new findings in this rapidly growing field of cardiovascular medicine. All reviews are thoroughly peer-reviewed before publication.
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