TY - JOUR
T1 - conTemporary reflectiOns regarding heart Failure manaGEmenT - How to ovERcome the PorTuguese barriers (TOGETHER-PT)
AU - Cardoso, José Silva
AU - Santos, Jonathan
AU - Araújo, Inês
AU - Andrade, Aurora
AU - Sarmento, Pedro Morais
AU - Santos, Paulo
AU - Moura, Brenda
AU - Marques, Irene
AU - Peres, Marisa
AU - Ferreira, Joao Pedro
AU - Agostinho, Joao
AU - Pimenta, Joana
N1 - Copyright © 2023. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U.
PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome that is a significant burden in hospitalisations, morbidity, and mortality. Although a significant effort has been made to better understand its consequences and current barriers in its management, there are still several gaps to address. The present work aimed to identify the views of a multidisciplinary group of health care professionals on HF awareness and literacy, diagnosis, treatment and organization of care, identifying current challenges and providing insights into the future.METHODS: A steering committee was established, including members of the Heart Failure Study Group of the Portuguese Society of Cardiology (GEIC-SPC), the Heart Failure Study Group of the Portuguese Society of Internal Medicine (NEIC-SPMI) and the Cardiovascular Study Group (GEsDCard) of the Portuguese Association of General and Family Medicine (APMGF). This steering committee produced a 16-statement questionnaire regarding different HF domains that was answered to by a diversified group of 152 cardiologists, internists, general practitioners, and nurses with an interest or dedicated to HF using a five-level Likert scale. Full agreement was defined as ≥80% of level 5 (fully agree) responses.RESULTS: Globally, consensus was achieved in all but one of the 16 statements. Full agreement was registered in seven statements, namely 3 of 4 statements for Patient Education and HF-awareness and 2 in 4 statements of both HF-diagnosis and Healthcare organization, with proportions of fully agree responses ranging from 82.9% to 96.7%. None of the HF-treatment statements registered full agreement but 3 of 4 achieved ≥ 80% of level 4 (agree) responses.CONCLUSION: This document aims to be a call to action to improve HF patients' quality of life and prognosis, by promoting a change in HF care in Portugal.
AB - INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome that is a significant burden in hospitalisations, morbidity, and mortality. Although a significant effort has been made to better understand its consequences and current barriers in its management, there are still several gaps to address. The present work aimed to identify the views of a multidisciplinary group of health care professionals on HF awareness and literacy, diagnosis, treatment and organization of care, identifying current challenges and providing insights into the future.METHODS: A steering committee was established, including members of the Heart Failure Study Group of the Portuguese Society of Cardiology (GEIC-SPC), the Heart Failure Study Group of the Portuguese Society of Internal Medicine (NEIC-SPMI) and the Cardiovascular Study Group (GEsDCard) of the Portuguese Association of General and Family Medicine (APMGF). This steering committee produced a 16-statement questionnaire regarding different HF domains that was answered to by a diversified group of 152 cardiologists, internists, general practitioners, and nurses with an interest or dedicated to HF using a five-level Likert scale. Full agreement was defined as ≥80% of level 5 (fully agree) responses.RESULTS: Globally, consensus was achieved in all but one of the 16 statements. Full agreement was registered in seven statements, namely 3 of 4 statements for Patient Education and HF-awareness and 2 in 4 statements of both HF-diagnosis and Healthcare organization, with proportions of fully agree responses ranging from 82.9% to 96.7%. None of the HF-treatment statements registered full agreement but 3 of 4 achieved ≥ 80% of level 4 (agree) responses.CONCLUSION: This document aims to be a call to action to improve HF patients' quality of life and prognosis, by promoting a change in HF care in Portugal.
KW - Heart Failure
KW - Cardiology
KW - Internal Medicine
KW - Primary Healthcare
KW - Nursing Awareness
KW - Diagnosis
KW - Treatment
KW - Healthcare organization
U2 - 10.1016/j.repc.2023.05.012
DO - 10.1016/j.repc.2023.05.012
M3 - Article
C2 - 37689388
SN - 0304-4750
VL - 43
SP - 225
EP - 235
JO - Revista Portuguesa de Cardiologia
JF - Revista Portuguesa de Cardiologia
IS - 5
ER -