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  • Many patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) face psychological distress, yet their treatment often overlooks psychosocial support.
  • The study involved adapting Coping Effectiveness Training for CHF patients, translating it into Swedish and gathering feedback from 33 out of 35 participants who completed the program.
  • Participants reported positive experiences, highlighting benefits like improved coping skills and the value of shared experiences, although opinions varied on how structured the discussions should be.

Article Abstract

Although patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) often experience psychological distress, psychosocial aspects are not an integral part of their treatment and care. The aim is to describe the adaptation of Coping Effectiveness Training for patients with CHF and the participants' reported experiences. The intervention workbook and manual were translated into Swedish and adapted for patients with CHF. Patient-reported experience from 33 of 35 participants, that had completed the psychosocial intervention, was measured with an evaluation form consisting of closed and open-ended questions. Most participants thought they benefited from the intervention, were pleased with the structure and did not want to add anything to the program. The benefits experienced were learning how to cope with the illness and meeting other people to share and discuss experiences. There was a variation concerning the group process of how much direction should be given during the discussions. Overall, unique data from patient-reported experience measure showed that the participants were satisfied with the psychosocial intervention, applied for the first time to patients with CHF.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7786735PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2374373520916012DOI Listing

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