Frail, older patients with heart failure view self-care broadly as maintaining health, well-being, and happiness, emphasizing hygiene, hobbies, and social activities alongside medical management.
19 frail, older adults (median age 82 years) with heart failure, recruited from a single hospital in Sweden to explore their experiences of self-care.
Experiences of self-care among frail, older patients with HFpatient reported
Frail, older patients with heart failure view self-care broadly as maintaining general well-being, hygiene, and happiness, highlighting the need for healthcare providers to align self-care plans with these patient-centered priorities.
BACKGROUND: Self-care plays a crucial role in the management of heart failure (HF) and is especially important for older patients who are frail. However, there is limited knowledge about how frail, older patients with HF perceive and experience self-care. Therefore, the aim of this study was to describe the experiences of self-care among frail, older patients with HF. METHODS: A qualitative descriptive design with semi-structured interviews with frail, older patients diagnosed with HF (n = 19; median age 82 years). Thematic analysis, guided by Braun and Clarke, was used to analyse the data. RESULTS: Two main themes emerged from the analysis: 1) "To maintain my health," encompassing various aspects such as hygiene practices, engaging in physical activity, medication adherence, following a healthy diet, and ensuring adequate rest; and 2) "To maintain my well-being and happiness," highlighting the importance of hobbies, maintaining independence, participating in social activities, and creating a supportive environment. CONCLUSION: This study provides valuable insights into the perspectives of frail, older patients with HF regarding self-care. It was observed that older patients often associate self-care with general well-being, hygiene, and happiness. Clear communication between healthcare providers and patients is essential to align different perspectives on self-care and ensure that self-care plans are tailored to individual needs. Moreover, addressing the emotional well-being and happiness of patients should be prioritized, as these factors play a significant role in promoting self-care adherence.
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Eckerblad et al. (Thu,) conducted a other in Heart failure (n=19). Self-care experiences was evaluated on Experiences of self-care (qualitative themes). Frail, older patients with heart failure view self-care broadly as maintaining health, well-being, and happiness, emphasizing hygiene, hobbies, and social activities alongside medical management.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a20ec69920f77b2c049e47e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-023-04538-1
Jeanette Eckerblad
Karolinska Institutet
Leonie Klompstra
Heart Failure & Transplant
Linda Heinola
Karolinska Institutet
BMC Geriatrics
Karolinska Institutet
Karolinska University Hospital
Linköping University
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