Background and aim. Heart failure (HF) is a common condition associated with poor quality of life (QoL), high morbidity and mortality and is frequently occurring in primary health care (PHC). It involves a substantial economic burden on the health care expenditure. There are modern pharmacological treatments with evident impact on QoL, morbidity, mortality, and proved to be cost-effective. Despite this knowledge, the treatment of HF is considered somewhat insufficient. There are several HF management programmes (HFMP) showing beneficial effects but these studies is predominantly based in hospital care (HC). The first aim of this thesis was to describe patients with HF in the PHC regarding gender differences, diagnosis, treatment and health ...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure (HF) imposes a burden for patients and health economics. General practitio...
Background Heart failure is a prevalent condition that is generally treated in primary care. The aim...
Background: Previous reports suggest that patients with suspected heart failure are inadequately inv...
BACKGROUND: In order to ensure proper management of primary care (PC) services, the efficiency of th...
Heart failure (HF) is an increasing health care problem worldwide, and a multidisciplinary approach ...
Heart failure (HF) is an increasing health care problem worldwide, and a multidisciplinary approach ...
Introduction Heart failure (HF) is a prevalent health problem with an important economic impact part...
Abstract of the thesis “Effects of heart failure management programmes” The main purpose of the stud...
Abstract of the thesis “Effects of heart failure management programmes” The main purpose of the stud...
© Adis International Limited. All rights reserved.Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a modern-day epidem...
Background: Heart failure is a prevalent condition that is generally treated in primary care. Th...
Background: Heart failure (HF) imposes a burden for patients and health economics. General practitio...
Background: Previous reports suggest that patients with suspected heart failure are inadequately inv...
Background: Heart failure (HF) imposes a burden for patients and health economics. General practitio...
Background Although previously conducted meta-analyses suggest that nurse-led disease management pro...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure (HF) imposes a burden for patients and health economics. General practitio...
Background Heart failure is a prevalent condition that is generally treated in primary care. The aim...
Background: Previous reports suggest that patients with suspected heart failure are inadequately inv...
BACKGROUND: In order to ensure proper management of primary care (PC) services, the efficiency of th...
Heart failure (HF) is an increasing health care problem worldwide, and a multidisciplinary approach ...
Heart failure (HF) is an increasing health care problem worldwide, and a multidisciplinary approach ...
Introduction Heart failure (HF) is a prevalent health problem with an important economic impact part...
Abstract of the thesis “Effects of heart failure management programmes” The main purpose of the stud...
Abstract of the thesis “Effects of heart failure management programmes” The main purpose of the stud...
© Adis International Limited. All rights reserved.Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a modern-day epidem...
Background: Heart failure is a prevalent condition that is generally treated in primary care. Th...
Background: Heart failure (HF) imposes a burden for patients and health economics. General practitio...
Background: Previous reports suggest that patients with suspected heart failure are inadequately inv...
Background: Heart failure (HF) imposes a burden for patients and health economics. General practitio...
Background Although previously conducted meta-analyses suggest that nurse-led disease management pro...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure (HF) imposes a burden for patients and health economics. General practitio...
Background Heart failure is a prevalent condition that is generally treated in primary care. The aim...
Background: Previous reports suggest that patients with suspected heart failure are inadequately inv...