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IJCBNM-International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery. 2018; 6 (1): 89-98
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-190533

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Background: To decrease the readmission rate of heart failure [HF] patients, patients and their caregivers [CGs] should participate in symptoms assessment. This study aimed to assess the agreement between HF patients and their CGs on symptoms assessment


Methods: Using a correlational design, 100 HF patients with their CGs [100 dyads] were recruited from Department of Cardiology, Iranshahr, during August-December 2014. Data were collected using modified Heart Failure Symptom Survey [HFSS].Pearson and intra-class correlation coefficients [ICC] were used to analyze the degree of agreement within HF dyads, using SPSS16. The level of significance was set at 0.05


Results: The most frequent and severe symptom assessed equally by partners was shortness of breath [SOB]. Dyads had a good agreement on assessment of extremity swelling [r=0.87, P

Conclusion: Most of the HF dyad members did not agree with each other on the assessment of symptoms. Knowledge, skills and ability of each dyad in HF symptoms assessment should be included in the patients' discharge planning and nurses must modify their misunderstanding or inability

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