Clinical efficacy of various forms of continuing education of patients with chronic heart failure

Data from numerous epidemiological studies indicate that in many developed countries, heart failure is one of the most common, progressive and predictive of adverse complications of diseases of the cardiovascular system. At the moment, that is a rather acute problem of cardiac rehabilitation of such...

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Main Authors: G. P Arutyunov, A. V Evzerikhina, A. K Rylova, V. I Lobzeva
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Language:English
Published: Concilium Medicum 2013-03-01
Series:КардиоСоматика
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Online Access:https://cardiosomatics.orscience.ru/2221-7185/article/view/45043
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spelling doaj-1cce7b9c6f9c4481838b87fe34cb25ea2021-04-02T20:23:23ZengConcilium MedicumКардиоСоматика2221-71852658-57072013-03-0141556240709Clinical efficacy of various forms of continuing education of patients with chronic heart failureG. P Arutyunov0A. V Evzerikhina1A. K Rylova2V. I Lobzeva3The Russian National Research Medical University named after N.I.Pirogov (RNRMU)The Russian National Research Medical University named after N.I.Pirogov (RNRMU)The Russian National Research Medical University named after N.I.Pirogov (RNRMU)The Russian National Research Medical University named after N.I.Pirogov (RNRMU)Data from numerous epidemiological studies indicate that in many developed countries, heart failure is one of the most common, progressive and predictive of adverse complications of diseases of the cardiovascular system. At the moment, that is a rather acute problem of cardiac rehabilitation of such patients. The purpose of our study was to investigate the effect of various forms of structured learning in special schools for CHF patients on the clinical course and prognosis. Materials and Methods: This study consisted of two phases, including 158 patients with chronic heart failure II–III FC. Evaluated the survival of the knowledge, clinical status, distance of a 6-minute walk, Minnesota QoL questionnaire, adherence to therapy, the frequency of hospital admissions for heart failure decompensation, referral to the clinic, the frequency of deaths, the level of CRP, LV function the results of echocardiography. The results: the use of interactive learning will significantly improve patient compliance to treatment (D=5%), which in turn significantly improved the clinical condition of patients, quality of life, performance test, 6-minute walk, and left ventricular function, as well as reduced the number of hospitalizations with circulatory decompensation (1,6-times), and uptake to the clinic (up to 0,5 times a month). Thus, the use of interactive patient education is an integral part of the cardiorehabilitation events in patients with CHF.https://cardiosomatics.orscience.ru/2221-7185/article/view/45043chronic heart failurecardiac rehabilitationinteractive patient educationtreatment adherence
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author G. P Arutyunov
A. V Evzerikhina
A. K Rylova
V. I Lobzeva
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A. V Evzerikhina
A. K Rylova
V. I Lobzeva
Clinical efficacy of various forms of continuing education of patients with chronic heart failure
КардиоСоматика
chronic heart failure
cardiac rehabilitation
interactive patient education
treatment adherence
author_facet G. P Arutyunov
A. V Evzerikhina
A. K Rylova
V. I Lobzeva
author_sort G. P Arutyunov
title Clinical efficacy of various forms of continuing education of patients with chronic heart failure
title_short Clinical efficacy of various forms of continuing education of patients with chronic heart failure
title_full Clinical efficacy of various forms of continuing education of patients with chronic heart failure
title_fullStr Clinical efficacy of various forms of continuing education of patients with chronic heart failure
title_full_unstemmed Clinical efficacy of various forms of continuing education of patients with chronic heart failure
title_sort clinical efficacy of various forms of continuing education of patients with chronic heart failure
publisher Concilium Medicum
series КардиоСоматика
issn 2221-7185
2658-5707
publishDate 2013-03-01
description Data from numerous epidemiological studies indicate that in many developed countries, heart failure is one of the most common, progressive and predictive of adverse complications of diseases of the cardiovascular system. At the moment, that is a rather acute problem of cardiac rehabilitation of such patients. The purpose of our study was to investigate the effect of various forms of structured learning in special schools for CHF patients on the clinical course and prognosis. Materials and Methods: This study consisted of two phases, including 158 patients with chronic heart failure II–III FC. Evaluated the survival of the knowledge, clinical status, distance of a 6-minute walk, Minnesota QoL questionnaire, adherence to therapy, the frequency of hospital admissions for heart failure decompensation, referral to the clinic, the frequency of deaths, the level of CRP, LV function the results of echocardiography. The results: the use of interactive learning will significantly improve patient compliance to treatment (D=5%), which in turn significantly improved the clinical condition of patients, quality of life, performance test, 6-minute walk, and left ventricular function, as well as reduced the number of hospitalizations with circulatory decompensation (1,6-times), and uptake to the clinic (up to 0,5 times a month). Thus, the use of interactive patient education is an integral part of the cardiorehabilitation events in patients with CHF.
topic chronic heart failure
cardiac rehabilitation
interactive patient education
treatment adherence
url https://cardiosomatics.orscience.ru/2221-7185/article/view/45043
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