AI Article Synopsis

  • In-hospital education for heart failure (HF) patients is essential for improving their overall treatment outcomes.
  • A pilot study with 20 HF patients showed that a five-day educational program using visual aids significantly increased their knowledge about managing HF.
  • Patient clinical status improved post-education, evidenced by lower New York Heart Association class and body weight, highlighting the effectiveness of the educational approach.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Education addressed to heart failure (HF) patients constitutes an important element of modern comprehensive treatment programs. The present article demonstrates a novel method of standardized in-hospital education addressed to patients admitted due to decompensation in HF.

Methods: This pilot study was conducted among 20 patients [19 men, age 63 ± 16 years, NYHA (Classification according to New York Heart Association) on admission (II/III/IV): 5/25/70%]. Five-day education was based on individual sessions conducted using colorful boards demonstrating selected, highly practical elements of the knowledge about HF management, prepared by experts in HF management (medical doctors, a psychologist, and a dietician). The level of knowledge about HF was measured before and after education, based on a questionnaire prepared by the authors of the boards.

Results: All patients experienced an improvement of their clinical status (confirmed by reduced New York Heart Association class and body mass, both P < 0.05). Mini Mental State Exam (MMSE) confirmed that no one demonstrated cognitive impairment. The score reflecting the level of knowledge about HF improved significantly after 5 days of in-hospital treatment accompanied by education (P = 0.0001).

Conclusions: We showed that the proposed model of education addressed to patients with decompensated HF, conducted using colorful boards demonstrating selected, highly practical elements of the knowledge about HF management, prepared by experts in HF management lead to significant increase of HF-related knowledge.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/HPC.0000000000000313DOI Listing

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