Structured Telephone Support for Heart Failure Patients

Author:

Eckstadt Kathrine

Abstract

More than 5 million people in the United States suffer from heart failure. The impact of this chronic disease on costs, morbidity, and mortality is staggering. There is a critical need to improve heart failure management to reduce costs and improve quality of life. One strategy is structured telephone support, which consists of a healthcare provider calling the patient after hospital discharge at scheduled intervals to conduct symptom screening and disease management education. The purpose of this literature review is to analyze the quality and strength of studies that examined the effect of structured telephone support on heart failure outcomes. Eleven articles met the inclusion criteria. Beneficial outcomes were noted in hospital readmission rates, mortality, quality of life, and heart failure symptoms. Given the propensity of structured telephone support to improve quality of life while decreasing readmission and mortality rates, home healthcare agencies should consider implementing this low-cost intervention.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Reference19 articles.

1. Comparative effectiveness of disease management with information communication technology for preventing hospitalization and readmission in adults with chronic congestive heart failure;Aronow;Journal of the American Medical Directors Association,(2018)

2. The effect of progressive, reinforcing telephone education and counseling versus brief educational intervention on knowledge, self-care behaviors and heart failure symptoms;Baker;Journal of Cardiac Failure,(2011)

3. AGREE II: Advancing guideline development, reporting and evaluation in health care;Brouwers;Canadian Medical Association Journal,(2010)

4. Determining 30-day readmission risk for heart failure patients: The Readmission After Heart Failure scale;Chamberlain;International Journal of General Medicine,(2018)

5. Telehealth in adult patients with congestive heart failure in long term home health care: A systematic review;Cherofsky;JBI Evidence Synthesis,(2011)

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