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Prospective memory impairment in chronic heart failure: a replication study

Journal

PSYCHOLOGY HEALTH & MEDICINE
Volume 27, Issue 6, Pages 1277-1285

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13548506.2020.1867317

Keywords

Chronic heart failure; cognitive function; prospective memory

Funding

  1. Heart Foundation Vanguard [100262]

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The study revealed significant prospective memory deficits in patients with chronic heart failure, but no significant differences were found in background cognitive tasks between groups. These PM impairments may impact patient engagement in HF self-care behaviors.
Cognitive deficits are common in patients with chronic heart failure (HF), but little attention has been given to the investigation of prospective memory (PM) - the ability to execute delayed intentions. Importantly, many aspects of PM are crucial for patient implementation of HF self-care behaviours. Here we provide a replication of our original work involving PM in patients with HF. We compared a group of 51 HF patients to 41 closely matched controls. The primary outcome measure was a laboratory test of PM, Virtual week, which closely simulates PM tasks in daily life. A series of background cognitive tests were also administered. Consistent with our previous work, the HF group had significant PM impairment compared to controls, and these difficulties were generalised across different types of PM tasks. Surprisingly, we did not find any differences in the background cognitive tasks between groups. Compared to controls, the HF group had significant and similar sized deficits on all task parameters assessed (event, time, regular, irregular) of PM function, which likely impacts engagement in HF self-care.

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