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The Impact of Nurse-led Education on Patients With Chronic Heart Failure and Their Informal Caregivers in Optimizing the Care for Both and Improving the Clinical Outcomes of Patients
The current study intends to examine the influence of nurse-led education on patients with chronic heart failure and their caregivers, with the goal of optimizing care for both and improving patients\' clinical outcomes.
Introduction: Heart failure is a clinical syndrome with pandemic characteristics, and its prevalence increases with age. The development of self-care behavior by patients seems to be a crucial component for effective management and reduction of the disease\'s impact. Nurse- guided patient education has been associated with improved outcomes and the development of self-care behavior. In recent years, several studies have also focused on the contribution of informal caregivers to improving the outcomes of the disease. Nurse-led education for both patients and their caregivers has been shown to enhance their caregiving skills, leading to better disease management and beneficial outcomes. Purpose: To investigate the impact of nurse-led education on patients with chronic heart failure and their caregivers, aiming to optimize care for both and improve the clinical outcomes of patients. Methodology: A randomized controlled trial will be conducted with the manipulation of independent variables and the creation of a control group. Patients will be randomly assigned to three groups: a) the control group (Group A), receiving standard care based on the policies and protocols of primary health care; b) the first intervention group (Group B), receiving nurse-led education through oral sessions, educational materials, and regular phone calls; and c) the second intervention group (Group C), receiving the described nurse-led education while caregivers also undergo training through oral sessions, phone calls, and appropriately designed educational materials. Greek versions of the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire, Hippocratic Hypertension Self-Care Scale, and Self-Efficacy for Appropriate Medication Use Scale will be used to assess quality of life, self-care behavior, and medication adherence. For caregivers, their quality of life, caregiving burden, and sense of guilt will be evaluated using Greek versions of the EuroQol ED-5, Heart Failure Caregiver Questionnaire, and Caregiver Guilt Questionnaire, respectively. Measurements will be taken before patient and caregiver education (initial meeting), 1 month, and 6 months after the initial meeting. Statistical analysis will be performed using SPSS (version 26) and descriptive and inferential statistical analysis methods. Expected Results: The proposed study is expected to highlight the contribution of nurse-led education in optimizing care for both patients and their caregivers. Additionally, this education is anticipated to lead to better clinical outcomes for patients with chronic heart failure.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Hellenic Mediterranean University
Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Hellenic Mediterranean University
Heraklion, Greece
Start Date
September 1, 2024
Primary Completion Date
September 1, 2026
Completion Date
September 1, 2027
Last Updated
September 24, 2025
280
ESTIMATED participants
Intervention 1 / Nurse-led patients' education
OTHER
Intervention 2 / Nurse-led patients' & caregivers' education
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Hellenic Mediterranean University
NCT07191730
NCT07484009
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