HF patients are related to inadequate knowledge at discharge, inadequate follow-up with a health care provider, and non- adherence with the treatment plan. These factors can contribute to exacerbation of HF symptoms and lead to readmission.3e6
Heart failure is a chronic disease process that often progresses and deteriorates over time, even when guideline-recommended therapies are employed.1 Patients with chronic HF require ongoing disease management, including symptom control, medi- cation and dietary adjustments, and lifestyle changes.2 Patients with HF often experience exacerbation of their symptoms, which may lead to readmission to the hospital for treatment. Thus, using a variety of methods to support the patient in their disease man- agement is often needed.
HF patients are related to inadequate knowledge at discharge, inadequate follow-up with a health care provider, and non- adherence with the treatment plan. These factors can contribute to exacerbation of HF symptoms and lead to readmission.3e6Heart failure is a chronic disease process that often progresses and deteriorates over time, even when guideline-recommended therapies are employed.1 Patients with chronic HF require ongoing disease management, including symptom control, medi- cation and dietary adjustments, and lifestyle changes.2 Patients with HF often experience exacerbation of their symptoms, which may lead to readmission to the hospital for treatment. Thus, using a variety of methods to support the patient in their disease man- agement is often needed.
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