A heart failure program in low-income patients in Argentina (COMM-HF)

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Objective. In low- and middle-income countries, heart failure (HF) is the leading cause of death and disability. Materials and methods. A feasibility study was conducted to assess the fidelity, reach, and adoption of an educational program led by non-medical staff to improve outpatient care for pati...

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Autores: Poggio, Rosana, Ortiz, Lucia Marianela, Rivadulla, Natalia, Martínez, María José, Burgos, Lucrecia María, Gutiérrez, Laura, Mariani, Javier, Lopez-Lopez, José P., Chuquiure-Valenzuela, Eduardo, Jobe, Modou, Awotidebe, Taofeek, Banerjee, Amitava, Cursack, Guillermo, Babu, Abraham Samuel, Irazola, Vilma, Brunialti, Juan Martín, Maydana, Mariano, Echazarreta, Diego Federico
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Instituto Nacional Cardiovascular
Repositorio:Archivos peruanos de cardiología y cirugía cardiovascular
Lenguaje:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:apcyccv.org.pe:article/432
Enlace del recurso:https://apcyccv.org.pe/index.php/apccc/article/view/432
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Heart Failure
Community Health Workers
Implementation Science
Ambulatory Care
Treatment Adherence and Compliance
Argentina
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A heart failure program in low-income patients in Argentina (COMM-HF)
A heart failure program in low-income patients in Argentina(COMM-HF)
title A heart failure program in low-income patients in Argentina (COMM-HF)
spellingShingle A heart failure program in low-income patients in Argentina (COMM-HF)
Poggio, Rosana
Heart Failure
Community Health Workers
Implementation Science
Ambulatory Care
Treatment Adherence and Compliance
Argentina
Heart Failure
Community Health Workers
Implementation Science
Ambulatory Care
Treatment Adherence and Compliance
Argentina
title_short A heart failure program in low-income patients in Argentina (COMM-HF)
title_full A heart failure program in low-income patients in Argentina (COMM-HF)
title_fullStr A heart failure program in low-income patients in Argentina (COMM-HF)
title_full_unstemmed A heart failure program in low-income patients in Argentina (COMM-HF)
title_sort A heart failure program in low-income patients in Argentina (COMM-HF)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Poggio, Rosana
Ortiz, Lucia Marianela
Rivadulla, Natalia
Martínez, María José
Burgos, Lucrecia María
Gutiérrez, Laura
Mariani, Javier
Lopez-Lopez, José P.
Chuquiure-Valenzuela, Eduardo
Jobe, Modou
Awotidebe, Taofeek
Banerjee, Amitava
Cursack, Guillermo
Babu, Abraham Samuel
Irazola, Vilma
Brunialti, Juan Martín
Maydana, Mariano
Echazarreta, Diego Federico
Poggio, Rosana
Ortiz, Lucia Marianela
Rivadulla, Natalia
Martínez, María José
Burgos, Lucrecia María
Gutiérrez, Laura
Mariani, Javier
Lopez-Lopez, José P.
Chuquiure-Valenzuela, Eduardo
Jobe, Modou
Awotidebe, Taofeek
Banerjee, Amitava
Cursack, Guillermo
Babu, Abraham Samuel
Irazola, Vilma
Brunialti, Juan Martín
Maydana, Mariano
Echazarreta, Diego Federico
author Poggio, Rosana
author_facet Poggio, Rosana
Ortiz, Lucia Marianela
Rivadulla, Natalia
Martínez, María José
Burgos, Lucrecia María
Gutiérrez, Laura
Mariani, Javier
Lopez-Lopez, José P.
Chuquiure-Valenzuela, Eduardo
Jobe, Modou
Awotidebe, Taofeek
Banerjee, Amitava
Cursack, Guillermo
Babu, Abraham Samuel
Irazola, Vilma
Brunialti, Juan Martín
Maydana, Mariano
Echazarreta, Diego Federico
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author2 Ortiz, Lucia Marianela
Rivadulla, Natalia
Martínez, María José
Burgos, Lucrecia María
Gutiérrez, Laura
Mariani, Javier
Lopez-Lopez, José P.
Chuquiure-Valenzuela, Eduardo
Jobe, Modou
Awotidebe, Taofeek
Banerjee, Amitava
Cursack, Guillermo
Babu, Abraham Samuel
Irazola, Vilma
Brunialti, Juan Martín
Maydana, Mariano
Echazarreta, Diego Federico
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Heart Failure
Community Health Workers
Implementation Science
Ambulatory Care
Treatment Adherence and Compliance
Argentina
Heart Failure
Community Health Workers
Implementation Science
Ambulatory Care
Treatment Adherence and Compliance
Argentina
topic Heart Failure
Community Health Workers
Implementation Science
Ambulatory Care
Treatment Adherence and Compliance
Argentina
Heart Failure
Community Health Workers
Implementation Science
Ambulatory Care
Treatment Adherence and Compliance
Argentina
description Objective. In low- and middle-income countries, heart failure (HF) is the leading cause of death and disability. Materials and methods. A feasibility study was conducted to assess the fidelity, reach, and adoption of an educational program led by non-medical staff to improve outpatient care for patients hospitalized with HF in the local public health system. Results. Thirty patients were included, with a mean age of 55.3 years (63.3% male). A total of 97.3% of planned home visits and 90% of scheduled phone calls were completed. Counselling modules were delivered during 90.4% of home visits, with no significant challenges reported during implementation. At the end of follow-up, there was a trend towards improved lifestyle habits, a reduction in mean heart rate (78.0 to 68.3 beats per minute; p = 0.016), a decrease in the proportion of patients in NYHA functional class III (20% to 7.4%; p = 0.041), and a slight reduction in mean body mass index (29.5 vs. 28.9; p = 0.042). Conclusions. A home-based educational program, designed to optimize outpatient management of heart failure and led by non-medical healthcare personnel, was well-received and demonstrated feasibility for implementation in low-income patients relying solely on the Argentine public health system.
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spelling A heart failure program in low-income patients in Argentina (COMM-HF)A heart failure program in low-income patients in Argentina(COMM-HF)Poggio, RosanaOrtiz, Lucia MarianelaRivadulla, NataliaMartínez, María JoséBurgos, Lucrecia MaríaGutiérrez, LauraMariani, JavierLopez-Lopez, José P.Chuquiure-Valenzuela, EduardoJobe, ModouAwotidebe, TaofeekBanerjee, AmitavaCursack, GuillermoBabu, Abraham SamuelIrazola, VilmaBrunialti, Juan MartínMaydana, MarianoEchazarreta, Diego FedericoPoggio, RosanaOrtiz, Lucia MarianelaRivadulla, NataliaMartínez, María JoséBurgos, Lucrecia MaríaGutiérrez, LauraMariani, JavierLopez-Lopez, José P.Chuquiure-Valenzuela, EduardoJobe, ModouAwotidebe, TaofeekBanerjee, AmitavaCursack, GuillermoBabu, Abraham SamuelIrazola, VilmaBrunialti, Juan MartínMaydana, MarianoEchazarreta, Diego FedericoHeart FailureCommunity Health WorkersImplementation ScienceAmbulatory CareTreatment Adherence and ComplianceArgentinaHeart FailureCommunity Health WorkersImplementation ScienceAmbulatory CareTreatment Adherence and ComplianceArgentinaObjective. In low- and middle-income countries, heart failure (HF) is the leading cause of death and disability. Materials and methods. A feasibility study was conducted to assess the fidelity, reach, and adoption of an educational program led by non-medical staff to improve outpatient care for patients hospitalized with HF in the local public health system. Results. Thirty patients were included, with a mean age of 55.3 years (63.3% male). A total of 97.3% of planned home visits and 90% of scheduled phone calls were completed. Counselling modules were delivered during 90.4% of home visits, with no significant challenges reported during implementation. At the end of follow-up, there was a trend towards improved lifestyle habits, a reduction in mean heart rate (78.0 to 68.3 beats per minute; p = 0.016), a decrease in the proportion of patients in NYHA functional class III (20% to 7.4%; p = 0.041), and a slight reduction in mean body mass index (29.5 vs. 28.9; p = 0.042). Conclusions. A home-based educational program, designed to optimize outpatient management of heart failure and led by non-medical healthcare personnel, was well-received and demonstrated feasibility for implementation in low-income patients relying solely on the Argentine public health system.Objective. In low- and middle-income countries, heart failure (HF) is the leading cause of death and disability. Materials and methods. A feasibility study was conducted to assess the fidelity, reach, and adoption of an educational program led by non-medical staff to improve outpatient care for patients hospitalized with HF in the local public health system. Results. Thirty patients were included, with a mean age of 55.3 years (63.3% male). A total of 97.3% of planned home visits and 90% of scheduled phone calls were completed. Counselling modules were delivered during 90.4% of home visits, with no significant challenges reported during implementation. At the end of follow-up, there was a trend towards improved lifestyle habits, a reduction in mean heart rate (78.0 to 68.3 beats per minute; p = 0.016), a decrease in the proportion of patients in NYHA functional class III (20% to 7.4%; p = 0.041), and a slight reduction in mean body mass index (29.5 vs. 28.9; p = 0.042). Conclusions. A home-based educational program, designed to optimize outpatient management of heart failure and led by non-medical healthcare personnel, was well-received and demonstrated feasibility for implementation in low-income patients relying solely on the Argentine public health system.Instituto Nacional Cardiovascular “Carlos Alberto Peschiera Carrillo” – INCOR, EsSalud2024-12-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-Review articleArtículo evaluado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://apcyccv.org.pe/index.php/apccc/article/view/43210.47487/apcyccv.v5i4.432Archivos Peruanos de Cardiología y Cirugía Cardiovascular; Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024); 215-225Archivos Peruanos de Cardiología y Cirugía Cardiovascular; Vol. 5 Núm. 4 (2024); 215-2252708-7212reponame:Archivos peruanos de cardiología y cirugía cardiovascularinstname:Instituto Nacional Cardiovascularinstacron:INCORenghttps://apcyccv.org.pe/index.php/apccc/article/view/432/599Derechos de autor 2024 La revista es titular de la primera publicación, luego el autor dando crédito a la primera publicación.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:apcyccv.org.pe:article/4322025-03-20T15:41:25Z
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