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Title: | A qualitative meta-synthesis of patients with heart failure perceived needs | Authors: | Kyriakou, Martha Samara, Anastasia Philippou, Katerina Lakatamitou, Ioanna Lambrinou, Ekaterini |
Major Field of Science: | Medical and Health Sciences | Field Category: | Other Medical Sciences | Keywords: | Heart failure;Needs assessment;Patient-centred;Person centred;Qualitative research | Issue Date: | 24-Sep-2021 | Source: | Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2021, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 853-864 | Volume: | 22 | Issue: | 3 | Start page: | 853 | End page: | 864 | Journal: | Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine | Abstract: | Supportive care may have significant input into the treatment of patients with heart failure (HF). Support, understanding and being treated as a whole and unique person are vital for patients with HF. In order to develop a person-centred program, it is important to know patients' needs from their perspectives. The aim of the current review and meta-synthesis was to explore the needs of patients with HF from their perspective. A qualitative review was conducted using the keywords: (''needs" OR "need") AND (''heart failure") AND (''qualitative") in four databases. Pre-defined inclusion and exclusion criteria were set. The 'Consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative studies' item checklist was used to assess the research methodologies of the included studies. A ''thematic synthesis'' methodological approach was used: (1) Line by line coding of the findings from primary studies. (2) The resulting codes were organized into related areas thus building descriptive themes. (3) Analytical themes were developed. Eleven articles were included in the present review. The results from the meta-synthesis extracted five different categories covering patents' needs: Self-management, palliative care, supportive care, social support and continuing person-centred care. The need for continuing empowerment and support to meet those needs was also identified, revealing the core theme: 'Wind beneath my wings'. The meta-synthesis quotations highlighted the necessity for dynamic and interactive continuing person-centred care focusing on the ongoing patients' needs through the HF trajectory. Giving more emphasis to the human dimension and holistic approach of patients with HF, along with cardiology medicine development might be a key factor in improving clinical outcomes and health related quality of life. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/24375 | ISSN: | 15306550 | DOI: | 10.31083/J.RCM2203091 | Rights: | © The Author(s) | Type: | Article | Affiliation : | Cyprus University of Technology Nicosia General Hospital American Medical Center |
Publication Type: | Peer Reviewed |
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