增强心力衰竭患者的能力:患者积极参与在改善指导药物治疗中的作用、重要性和考虑因素

IF 1.8 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2025-09-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735251380970
Michele Senni, Beth Towery Davidson, Naresh Kanumilli, Teresa Levitch, Corrado Farchioni, Cynthia Chauhan, Petrina Stevens, Elmas Malvolti, Ana Marija Gjurovic, Caroline Brigitte Katzer, James King, Javed Butler
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摘要

心衰(HF)是一种与频繁再住院相关的慢性综合征。以患者为中心的研究表明,增加健康管理激活可能导致良好的临床结果。本文介绍了一个开发患者教育和激活工具的案例研究,供HF专家临床医生使用,“ENGAGE in HF”,并倡导更广泛地采用涉及HF患者的共同创造。在科学文献中对HF患者人群未满足的需求进行行为评估后,邀请HF患者对内容计划和工具摘录进行评论。之后,hf专家临床医生提供了他们的科学观点,并评估了内容的实际效用。共同创建的工具旨在改善临床医生和患者之间的对话。它允许临床医生个性化谈话,考虑到每个病人整合信息的能力和他们参与共同决策的准备。在中国心脏病专家中,最初传播的ENGAGE心衰工具的反馈表明,使用这些工具可能会改善患者教育、症状管理和药物依从性。
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Empowering Heart Failure Patients: The Role, Importance, and Considerations of Active Patient Engagement in Improving Delivery of Guideline-Directed Medical Therapy.

Empowering Heart Failure Patients: The Role, Importance, and Considerations of Active Patient Engagement in Improving Delivery of Guideline-Directed Medical Therapy.

Empowering Heart Failure Patients: The Role, Importance, and Considerations of Active Patient Engagement in Improving Delivery of Guideline-Directed Medical Therapy.

Heart failure (HF) is a chronic syndrome that is associated with frequent rehospitalization. Patient-focused research suggests that increased health-management activation may lead to favorable clinical outcomes. This article introduces a case study of the development of a patient education and activation tool for use by HF-specialist clinicians, "ENGAGE in HF," and advocates for wider adoption of co-creation involving people living with HF. Following a behavioral assessment of unmet needs in the HF-patient population in scientific literature, people living with HF were invited to comment on the content plan and excerpts from the tool. Afterwards, HF-specialist clinicians provided their scientific perspective and assessed the content's practical utility. The co-created tool aims to improve dialogue between clinicians and patients. It allows clinicians to personalize conversations, considering each patient's capacity to integrate information and their readiness to engage in shared decision making. Feedback from initial dissemination of the ENGAGE in HF tool among cardiologists in China suggests that use of such tools may lead to improvements in patient education, symptom management, and adherence to medication.

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Journal of Patient Experience
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