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Clinical Medicine: Cardiology

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Improvement of Young and Elderly Patient’s Knowledge of Heart Failure After an Educational Session

Authors: Jérôme Roncalli, Laurence Perez, Atul Pathak, Laure Spinazze, Sandrine Mazon, Olivier Lairez, Daniel Curnier, Joëlle Fourcade, Meyer Elbaz, Didier Carrié, Jacques Puel, Jean-Marie Fauvel and Michel Galinier
Publication Date: 20 Apr 2009
Clinical Medicine: Cardiology 2009:3 45-52

Jérôme Roncalli1,2, Laurence Perez1, Atul Pathak1,3, Laure Spinazze1, Sandrine Mazon1, Olivier Lairez1, Daniel Curnier2, Joëlle Fourcade1, Meyer Elbaz1, Didier Carrié1, Jacques Puel1,4, Jean-Marie Fauvel1 and Michel Galinier1,2

1Rangueil University Hospital, Department of Cardiology and Heart Failure Educational Centre (Centre d’ Education pour Patient Insuffisant Cardiaque (CEPIC)), Toulouse, France. 2INSERM U858-I2MR, Hôpital de Rangueil, Toulouse, France. 3Service de Pharmacologie Clinique, Faculté de Médecine Toulouse, France. 4Deceased.

Abstract

Background:  Interest in the role of patient education sessions for optimizing the management of heart failure (HF) is increasing. We determined whether improvements in young and elderly patients’ knowledge of HF and self-care behavior could be analyzed by administering a knowledge test before and after an educational session.

Methods:  Stable heart failure patients (n = 115) were enrolled in a prospective cohort study from our Heart Failure educational centre in a university hospital. Patient knowledge of six major HF-related topics was assessed via a questionnaire distributed once before an educational session and twice afterward. Each answer was assigned a numerical value and the final score for each topic could range from 0 to 20. Scores  15/20 were considered representative of a good level of knowledge.

Results:  The level of knowledge was low (9.7/20) before the educational session but was significantly higher (16.3/20) during the 1st quarter after the session, and this benefit was maintained for up to 12 months (16.6/20). Knowledge levels increased in both younger and elderly patients, and the number of patients who had a good level of knowledge also increased after the educational session.

Conclusion:  This study confirms that an HF knowledge test is feasible and that educational sessions improve the knowledge and self-management of both younger and elderly patients.



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Posted by
Breijo-Márquez , Francisco R
07:08,April 23, 2009

A good clinical essay. Called my attention the small percentage difference between NYHA II and NYHA III degrees. In clinical cardiologic this difference is very more patent.

Posted by
Carrie Tucker
12:42,April 21, 2009

I just had an aha moment. I was educated within the Vocational training model, and entered into hospital work after I graduated. I always wondered why patients were so ignorant about their disease process. I educated patients for half of my career in cardiac and pulmonary rehab. They would always say to me, "How come nobody else ever told me this? and... "Why doesn't my doctor tell me this?" I never knew the answer to that question until I read this article. If there is research going on to see if education is valuable, then there must be an assumption within the medical community that people are ignorant and that trying to educate them is futile. I guess that explains why most health care providers don't educate their clients. At Heart Failure Solutions .com that is exactly what we are trying to do. Thanks for the aha, Many blessings, Carrie


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