Non-compliance with medication and lifestyle recommendations in heart failure patients significantly worsens symptoms and can lead to hospitalizations.
Do interventions to improve compliance increase adherence to therapeutic regimens in patients with heart failure?
Patients with heart failure
Interventions to improve compliance (e.g., education, counseling, pharmacist review, telemonitoring)
Standard care or no specific compliance intervention
Compliance rates with medication and lifestyle recommendations, and consequences of non-compliance
Non-compliance is a major precipitating factor for heart failure exacerbations, highlighting the need for structured interventions like education and counseling to improve patient adherence.
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Abstract Background Because of the improvement of the pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment in heart failure (HF) patients, the HF related therapeutic regimen is becoming more complicated. Non-compliance with this regimen can result in worsening HF symptoms, sometimes leading to hospitalisation. Aims The aims of this systematic literature review are (1) to describe the consequences of non-compliance in HF patients; (2) to summarise the degree of compliance in the various aspects of the therapeutic regimen; and (3) to review interventions that are recommended to improve compliance in HF patients. Methods A literature search of the MEDLINE and CINAHL database from 1988 to June 2003 was performed. Studies on compliance with life style recommendations according to the HF Guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology and the American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology were included. Conclusion Non-compliance with medication and other lifestyle recommendations is a major problem in patients with HF. Evidence based interventions to improve compliance in patients with HF are scarce. Interventions that can increase compliance and prevent HF related readmissions in order to improve the quality of life of patients with HF need to be developed and tested.
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Martje H.L. van der Wal
Heart Failure & Transplant
Tiny Jaarsma
Heart Failure & Transplant
Dirk J. van Veldhuisen
Linköping University
European Journal of Heart Failure
University of Groningen
University Medical Center Groningen
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6984b6e63609b0086d59e242 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejheart.2004.04.007