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A mixed methods study of symptom perception in patients with chronic heart failure
Authors:Barbara Riegel  Victoria Vaughan Dickson  Christopher S Lee  Marguerite Daus  Julia Hill  Elliane Irani  Solim Lee  Joyce W Wald  Stephen T Moelter  Lisa Rathman  Megan Streur  Foster Osei Baah  Linda Ruppert  Daniel R Schwartz  Alfred Bove
Abstract:

Background

Early heart failure (HF) symptoms are frequently unrecognized for reasons that are unclear. We explored symptom perception in patients with chronic HF.

Methods

We enrolled 36 HF out-patients into a longitudinal sequential explanatory mixed methods study. We used objectively measured thoracic fluid accumulation and daily reports of signs and symptoms to evaluate accuracy of detected changes in fluid retention. Patterns of symptom interpretation and response were explored in telephone interviews conducted every 2 weeks for 3-months.

Results

In this sample, 44% had a mismatch between objective and subjective fluid retention; younger persons were more likely to have mismatch. In interviews, two patterns were identified: those able to interpret and respond appropriately to symptoms were higher in decision-making skill and the quality of social support received.

Conclusion

Many HF patients were poor at interpreting and managing their symptoms. These results suggest a subgroup of patients to target for intervention.
Keywords:Self-care  Heart failure  Delay  Symptom perception  mixed methods  fluid retention  decision-making  social support
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