Abstract Background Chronic (systolic) heart failure (CHF) represents a clinical syndrome with high individual and societal burden of disease. Multifaceted interventions like case management are seen as promising ways of improving patient outcomes, but lack a robust evidence base, especially for primary care. The aim of the study was to explore the effectiveness of a new model of CHF case management conducted by doctors' assistants (DAs, equivalent to a nursing role) and supported by general practitioners (GPs). Methods This patient-randomised controlled trial (phase II) included 31 DAs and employing GPs from 29 small office-based practices in Germany. Patients with CHF received either case management (n = 99) consisting of telephone monito...
Abstract Background The efficacy of disease management programs in improving the outcome of heart fa...
Background: Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a serious, common condition associated with frequent hos...
Rational and aims In recent years, guidelines for treatment of patients with chronic heart failure (...
BACKGROUND: Chronic (systolic) heart failure (CHF) represents a clinical syndrome with high individu...
BACKGROUND: Chronic (systolic) heart failure (CHF) represents a clinical syndrome with high individu...
Background Chronic (systolic) heart failure (CHF) represents a clinical syndrome with high individu...
Contains fulltext : 88072.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Chro...
The management of patients with heart failure (HF) is complex and often benefits from a patient-tail...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with chronic heart failure (CHF), a common condition with high morbidity a...
Healthcare managers are more and more interested in the role of general practitioners (GP) in the tr...
Abstract Background Many patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) receive treatment in primary care...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) receive treatment in primary care, but da...
[[abstract]]Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of healthcare in heart failure patients with ...
Background Chronic heart-failure management programmes (CHF-MPs) have become part of standard care f...
Background: Chronic heart-failure management programmes (CHF-MPs) have become part of standard care ...
Abstract Background The efficacy of disease management programs in improving the outcome of heart fa...
Background: Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a serious, common condition associated with frequent hos...
Rational and aims In recent years, guidelines for treatment of patients with chronic heart failure (...
BACKGROUND: Chronic (systolic) heart failure (CHF) represents a clinical syndrome with high individu...
BACKGROUND: Chronic (systolic) heart failure (CHF) represents a clinical syndrome with high individu...
Background Chronic (systolic) heart failure (CHF) represents a clinical syndrome with high individu...
Contains fulltext : 88072.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Chro...
The management of patients with heart failure (HF) is complex and often benefits from a patient-tail...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with chronic heart failure (CHF), a common condition with high morbidity a...
Healthcare managers are more and more interested in the role of general practitioners (GP) in the tr...
Abstract Background Many patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) receive treatment in primary care...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) receive treatment in primary care, but da...
[[abstract]]Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of healthcare in heart failure patients with ...
Background Chronic heart-failure management programmes (CHF-MPs) have become part of standard care f...
Background: Chronic heart-failure management programmes (CHF-MPs) have become part of standard care ...
Abstract Background The efficacy of disease management programs in improving the outcome of heart fa...
Background: Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a serious, common condition associated with frequent hos...
Rational and aims In recent years, guidelines for treatment of patients with chronic heart failure (...