One‐year trajectories of self‐care behaviours and unplanned hospital readmissions among patients with heart failure: A prospective longitudinal study

Author:

Son Youn‐Jung1ORCID,Jang Insil1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nursing Chung‐Ang University Seoul South Korea

Abstract

AbstractAim and ObjectivesThis study aimed to identify the associations between longitudinal trajectories of self‐care behaviours and unplanned hospital readmissions in patients with heart failure.BackgroundAdherence to self‐care behaviours is crucial to prevent hospital readmissions; however, self‐care behaviours remain unsatisfactory among patients with heart failure. Studies of long‐term trajectories of self‐care behaviours and their influence on hospital readmissions are limited in this population.DesignA prospective, longitudinal observational study.MethodsAmong 137 participants with heart failure (mean age 67.36 years, 62% men), we analysed the 1‐year follow‐up data to determine the association between 1‐year trajectories of self‐care behaviours and hospital readmissions using Kaplan–Meier analysis and multivariable Cox regression, adjusted for confounding variables.ResultsSelf‐care behaviour trajectories of heart failure patients were classified as ‘high‐stable’ (58.4%) or ‘low‐sustained’ (41.6%). The cumulative rate of readmissions for the low‐sustained class was higher than that of the high‐stable class for all periods. Factors influencing readmissions included anaemia, cognitive function, frailty and self‐care behaviours trajectories. The low‐sustained class had a 2.77 times higher risk of readmissions within 1 year than that in the high‐stable class.ConclusionsLongitudinal self‐care behaviours pattern trajectories of heart failure patients were stratified as high‐stable and low‐sustained. Routine follow‐up assessment of patients' self‐care behavioural patterns, including anaemia and frailty, and cognitive function can minimise unplanned hospital readmissions.Relevance to clinical practiceIdentification of trajectory patterns of self‐care behaviours over time and provision of timely and individualised care can reduce readmissions for heart failure patients. Healthcare professionals should recognise the significance of developing tailored strategies incorporating longitudinal self‐care behavioural patterns in heart failure patients.Reporting MethodThe study has been reported in accordance with the STROBE checklist (Appendix S1).Patient or Public ContributionPatients have completed a self‐reported questionnaire after providing informed consent.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing

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