Authors
Alexander M Clark, Patricia Davidson, Kay Currie, Mehri Karimi, Amanda S Duncan, David R Thompson
Publication date
2010/1
Source
Current treatment options in cardiovascular medicine
Volume
12
Pages
1-9
Publisher
Current Science Inc.
Description
Opinion statement
Heart failure (HF) self-care relates to the decisions made outside clinical settings by the individual with HF to maintain life, healthy functioning, and well-being. The people who help patients most (ie, caregivers/family members) should be involved in care, and general principles of health behavior change should be used to guide support. Medicines should be prescribed with once-daily dosing, with pharmacists providing medication review and support. Pill boxes should be provided and patients’ health literacy levels assessed. Psychosocial interventions for smoking cessation should be undertaken. Regular aerobic exercise may benefit patients with mild to moderate HF and some with severe but stable HF; therefore, referral to cardiac rehabilitation should be considered. Exercise regimen must take into account patient-related factors, including functional status, comorbid conditions, and …
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