AimsThis study aimed to describe patient-reported symptoms and burden of treatment (BoT) experienced by patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). BoT describes the illness workload, individual capacity to perform that work, and resultant impact on the individual. Overwhelming BoT is related to poor quality of life and worse clinical outcomes. This research is the first to explore symptoms and BoT in people with CHF, in the UK.Methods and resultsThis is a cross-sectional questionnaire survey of CHF patients. Participants completed the Heart Failure Symptom Survey (HFSS; max score 10) and the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (MLHFQ; max scores: physical 40, emotional 25, and total 105), which measured symptoms. BoT was measu...
Background: The relationship between experience of fatigue and emotional and symptom distress in chr...
Self-care in heart failure (HF) is generally sub-optimal and impacts morbidity and mortality. To des...
<b>Introduction</b> Non-adherence is a well recognised avoidable precipitant of emergenc...
AIMS: This study aimed to describe patient-reported symptoms and burden of treatment (BoT) experienc...
Abstract Aims This study aimed to describe patient‐reported symptoms and burden of treatment (BoT) e...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a syndrome of increasing prevalence with invasive symptoms which pers...
Objective Explore the interaction between patient experienced symptoms and burden of treatment (BoT)...
AIMS: Patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) struggle to follow self-care plans, which may lead t...
Aims: Patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) struggle to follow self-care plans, which may lead...
Background Patients with heart failure (HF) must manage both a demanding treatment regimen and self...
OBJECTIVE: Explore the interaction between patient experienced symptoms and burden of treatment (BoT...
In the past 12 years, chronic heart failure (CHF) prevalence has increased by 23%—it is responsible ...
The aims of this thesis are to (1) explore the factors related to seeking care (Paper I), (2) descri...
This study explored the prevalence and burden of symptoms in a community-based sample of patients ag...
Purpose: Qualitative studies that highlight the patient perspective of heart failure (HF) and its im...
Background: The relationship between experience of fatigue and emotional and symptom distress in chr...
Self-care in heart failure (HF) is generally sub-optimal and impacts morbidity and mortality. To des...
<b>Introduction</b> Non-adherence is a well recognised avoidable precipitant of emergenc...
AIMS: This study aimed to describe patient-reported symptoms and burden of treatment (BoT) experienc...
Abstract Aims This study aimed to describe patient‐reported symptoms and burden of treatment (BoT) e...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a syndrome of increasing prevalence with invasive symptoms which pers...
Objective Explore the interaction between patient experienced symptoms and burden of treatment (BoT)...
AIMS: Patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) struggle to follow self-care plans, which may lead t...
Aims: Patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) struggle to follow self-care plans, which may lead...
Background Patients with heart failure (HF) must manage both a demanding treatment regimen and self...
OBJECTIVE: Explore the interaction between patient experienced symptoms and burden of treatment (BoT...
In the past 12 years, chronic heart failure (CHF) prevalence has increased by 23%—it is responsible ...
The aims of this thesis are to (1) explore the factors related to seeking care (Paper I), (2) descri...
This study explored the prevalence and burden of symptoms in a community-based sample of patients ag...
Purpose: Qualitative studies that highlight the patient perspective of heart failure (HF) and its im...
Background: The relationship between experience of fatigue and emotional and symptom distress in chr...
Self-care in heart failure (HF) is generally sub-optimal and impacts morbidity and mortality. To des...
<b>Introduction</b> Non-adherence is a well recognised avoidable precipitant of emergenc...