(1) Background: Burden scales are useful in estimating the impact of interventions from patients’ perspectives. This is overlooked in sodium diet/heart failure (HF). The aim of this study is to develop and validate a specific tool to assess the burden associated with low-sodium diets in HF: the Burden scale In Restricted Diets (BIRD). (2) Methods: Based on the literature and reports from patients, 14 candidate items were identified for the following dietary-related domains: organization, pleasure, leisure, social life, vitality, and self-rated health. The validation study was conducted prospectively. The questionnaire was refined via item reduction according to inter-item correlations and exploratory factor analysis. Internal consiste...
Background and objective: Nonadherence to sodium restriction is one of the main precipitating factor...
Objective:A sodium restricted diet (SRD) is generally included in chronic heart failure (HF) managem...
ImportanceRecent estimates suggest that more than 26 million people worldwide have heart failure. Th...
(1) Background: Burden scales are useful in estimating the impact of interventions from patients&rsq...
BackgroundQuality of life (QoL) and burden scales have proved to be useful in estimating the impact ...
International audienceBackground: There is much debate about the use of salt-restricted diet for man...
Abstract Background: The low or non-adherence to reduction of sodium intake has been identified as ...
Sodium restriction is the primary dietary therapy for individuals with heart failure (HF); however, ...
Heart failure (HF) is prevalent worldwide, affecting approximately 26 million people. In the United ...
The incidence and prevalence of heart failure (HF) is increasing worldwide, leading to high morbidit...
BACKGROUND: Dietary quality may impact heart failure outcomes. However, the current status of the di...
Background: Although half of all patients with heart failure (HF) have a normal or near-normal eject...
Background and objective: Nonadherence to sodium restriction is one of the main precipitating factor...
Objective:A sodium restricted diet (SRD) is generally included in chronic heart failure (HF) managem...
ImportanceRecent estimates suggest that more than 26 million people worldwide have heart failure. Th...
(1) Background: Burden scales are useful in estimating the impact of interventions from patients&rsq...
BackgroundQuality of life (QoL) and burden scales have proved to be useful in estimating the impact ...
International audienceBackground: There is much debate about the use of salt-restricted diet for man...
Abstract Background: The low or non-adherence to reduction of sodium intake has been identified as ...
Sodium restriction is the primary dietary therapy for individuals with heart failure (HF); however, ...
Heart failure (HF) is prevalent worldwide, affecting approximately 26 million people. In the United ...
The incidence and prevalence of heart failure (HF) is increasing worldwide, leading to high morbidit...
BACKGROUND: Dietary quality may impact heart failure outcomes. However, the current status of the di...
Background: Although half of all patients with heart failure (HF) have a normal or near-normal eject...
Background and objective: Nonadherence to sodium restriction is one of the main precipitating factor...
Objective:A sodium restricted diet (SRD) is generally included in chronic heart failure (HF) managem...
ImportanceRecent estimates suggest that more than 26 million people worldwide have heart failure. Th...