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  • Heart failure patients in developing countries like India often lack access to essential health information, prompting the need for focused group discussions to identify their specific problems and expectations.
  • Educational tools such as a pictogram-based patient information leaflet (P-PIL), heart failure videos, and personalized counseling were developed and validated to improve patient education and awareness.
  • User testing revealed a significant increase in patient knowledge scores, with 95% favoring the P-PIL, indicating that these educational tools effectively enhance self-care and lead to better health outcomes in heart failure patients.

Article Abstract

Background: Heart failure (HF) patients, in developing countries like India, have limited access to information regarding their health/disease state. To identify patient problems and patient expectations through focused group discussions (FGD) and develop a multimodal educational tool consisting of a pictogram-based patient information leaflet (P-PIL), HF video, and personalized counseling (PC) for HF patients.

Materials And Methods: Based on the results of the FGD with stakeholders, we developed, validated, and tested educational tools such as P-PIL and HF videos and personalized counseling for enhancing patient education.

Results: FGD identified major patient-related barriers, and we developed and validated P-PIL and HF videos. Ninety heart failure patients participated in user testing knowledge assessment. The mean scores in knowledge significantly increased from 39.37 to 85.18 ( < 0.001), with 95% of patients favoring P-PIL for its layout design and content. P-PIL, HF videos, and personalized counseling together enhanced patient awareness and self-care, indicating positive healthcare outcomes in HF.

Conclusion: A well-developed and validated PIL can be reinforced by videos and personalized counseling and enhancing knowledge levels in HF patients which eventually translates to better outcomes.

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