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Caregiver presence in a home-based cardiac rehabilitation programme improves the health-related quality of life of patients with heart failure

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/eurjcn/zvad031

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Caregivers; Heart failure; Cardiac rehabilitation; Health-related quality of life

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REACH-HF is a home-based cardiac rehabilitation intervention for patients with chronic heart failure and their caregivers. A pooled analysis of patients aged over 18 years with a confirmed diagnosis of HF recruited from two REACH-HF trials showed that compared to the control group, the REACH-HF group had a greater improvement in their disease-specific health-related quality of life at follow-up.
Rehabilitation EnAblement in CHronic Heart Failure (REACH-HF) is a home-based cardiac rehabilitation intervention designed for patients with heart failure and their caregivers. We present a pooled analysis of patients >18 years with a confirmed diagnosis of HF recruited to two REACH-HF randomized controlled trials. Where identified by patients and consented to participate, caregivers were randomly assigned with patients to receive the REACH-HF intervention plus usual care or usual care alone. Our analysis demonstrated that compared to control group, the REACH-HF group had a greater gain in their disease-specific health-related quality of life at follow-up.

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