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Developing a core outcome set for patient-reported symptom monitoring to reduce hospital admissions for patients with heart failure

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posted on 2022-07-14, 15:58 authored by Claire A Lawson, Carolyn Lam, Tiny Jaarsma, Umesh Kadam, Anna Stromberg, Mohammad Ali, Wan Ting Tay, Louise Clayton, Kamlesh Khunti, Iain Squire
In patients with heart failure (HF), hospitalization rates are increasing, particularly for non-HF causes and over half may be avoidable. Self-monitoring of symptoms plays a key part in the early identification of deterioration. Our objective was to develop expert consensus for a core outcome set (COS) of symptoms to be monitored by patients, using validated single-item patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), focused on the key priority of reducing admissions in HF. A rigorous COS development process incorporating systematic review, modified e-Delphi and nominal group technique (NGT) methods. Participants included 24 HF patients, 4 carers, 29 HF nurses, and 9 doctors. In three Delphi and NGT rounds, participants rated potential outcomes on their importance before a HF or a non-HF admission using a 5-point Likert scale. Opinion change between rounds was assessed and a two-thirds threshold was used for outcome selection.Item generation using systematic review identified 100 validated single-item PROMs covering 34 symptoms or signs, relevant to admission for people with HF. De-duplication and formal consensus processes, resulted in a COS comprising eight symptoms and signs; shortness of breath, arm or leg swelling, abdomen bloating, palpitations, weight gain, chest pain, anxiety, and overall health. In the NGT, a numerical rating scale was selected as the optimal approach to symptom monitoring. Recognition of a range of HF-specific and general symptoms, alongside comorbidities, is an important consideration for admission prevention. Further work is needed to validate and integrate the COS in routine care with the aim of facilitating faster identification of clinical deterioration.

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National Institute for Health Research (NIHR-300111).

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Claire A. Lawson, Carolyn Lam, Tiny Jaarsma, Umesh Kadam, Anna Stromberg, Mohammad Ali, Wan Ting Tay, Louise Clayton, Kamlesh Khunti, Iain Squire, Developing a core outcome set for patient-reported symptom monitoring to reduce hospital admissions for patients with heart failure, European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2022;, zvac019, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurjcn/zvac019

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Department of Cardiovascular Sciences; Department of Health Sciences

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European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing

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(11)

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS

issn

1474-5151

eissn

1873-1953

Acceptance date

2022-03-07

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2022-07-14

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England

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English

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