Overview
The goal of this pilot interventional study is to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a supportive intervention for patients affected by heart failure. The main questions it aims to answer are:
- Are implementation strategies effective in facilitating participant fidelity?
- What factors contribute to patients' satisfaction with the designed intervention, and how can these be optimized for improved patient experience and adherence?
- Are the methods and tools established the most appropriate to ensure the completeness of the data collection?
Participants will follow a combined intervention consisting of:
- pre-discharge educational meeting;
- telephone nurse-led coaching sessions;
- home telemonitoring of vital signs.
In the main trial, researchers will compare data from the intervention group with a control group to assess whether it reduces hospitalization rates and improves self-care capabilities
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- aged 65 and over
- hospitalized for cardiac decompensation, regardless of ejection fraction (FE) value (preserved or decreased)
- expected to be discharged home will be considered eligible.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Individuals who lack the cognitive and/or physical capabilities (Mini-COG +) for self-monitoring of vital signs, and without a caregiver available to assist them
- people who receive other medical services