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What are key characteristics of adults with advanced heart failure discharged from ICU?

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NURSING IN CRITICAL CARE
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nicc.12914

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cognitive function; discharge planning; heart failure; self-management; sleep quality

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This study aimed to describe the clinical characteristics of patients admitted to and discharged from an Advanced Heart Failure Intensive Care Unit (AHFICU). The results showed that most patients had poor functional capacity, mild cognitive impairment, and poor sleep quality. Therefore, interventions such as sleep quality education, cognitive therapy, and improving self-management abilities can enhance the quality of care provided.
Background: As the number of people with heart failure and treatment complexity increases, many hospitals are implementing Advanced Heart Failure Intensive Care Units (AHFICU). However, little evidence concerning the clinical characteristics of people admitted to AHFICUs exists. Understanding the clinical characteristics of people admitted to the AHFICU will assist nurses with implementing tailored interventions to ensure high-quality care delivery.Aim: The purpose of this study was to describe the clinical characteristics of people who are admitted to and discharged from an AHFICU.Study Design: Baseline data from a longitudinal descriptive study were collected on adults (N = 43) admitted to an AHFICU. Heart failure severity, self-management ability, cognition, sleep quality, and other clinical characteristics were assessed.Results: Most study participants were New York Heart Association functional class IV (n = 24) or class III (n = 14), indicating poor functional capacity. Over half had mild cognitive impairment and poor sleep quality was prevalent (92.7%). Participants had adequate levels of heart failure knowledge, but low levels of heart failure self-management decision-making and ability.Conclusions: Interventions to address the unique clinical characteristics of AHFICU patients include sleep hygiene, integration of cognitive, sleep, and self-management assessments into the electronic medical record. Addressing the unique clinical needs of people with heart failure will lead to patient-centered, evidence-based, and safe care.Relevance to Clinical PracticeUnderstanding characteristics of this population addresses this evidence gap and targeted clinical interventions to address unique discharge needs of this population are proposed. Sleep quality education should be done throughout hospitalization on sleep strategies and self-management coaching to facilitate adoption of new sleep routines. Healthcare providers should ensure each patient has care support upon discharge and take cognitive status into consideration during teaching. Addressing self-management readiness should include providing scenarios as part of discharge preparation. Providers must include addressing comorbidities and how they may affect heart failure self-management, such as teaching about sleep apnea device use and encouraging compliance.

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