Adults with heart failure and mild cognitive dysfunction have an impaired ability to recognize and respond to symptoms, highlighting a need for tailored self-care interventions.
A disease-specific cutoff for mild cognitive dysfunction reveals marked differences patients' ability to recognize and respond to HF symptoms when they occur. Adults with HF and mild cognitive dysfunction are a vulnerable patient group in great need of interventions that complement HF self-care.
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