Title of article
Factors associated with delayed care-seeking in hospitalized patients with heart failure
Author/Authors
Altice، نويسنده , , Nancy F. and Madigan، نويسنده , , Elizabeth A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
11
From page
244
To page
254
Abstract
Objective
tudy sought to evaluate the contributions of symptom recognition and clinical factors to delays in care-seeking.
s
riptive correlational study design was used to study 75 patients (mean age, 74.7 years; SD, 10.86 years; range, 40 to 96 years) admitted to a tertiary-care medical center with recurrent symptoms (New York Heart Association classes 2 to 4). The sample was 52% male and 85.3% white. The Heart Failure Somatic Perception Scale (HFSPS) was used to examine symptoms, and additional data were collected on physiologic, social, and demographic factors.
s
an HFSPS score was 37.52 (range, 2 to 74; possible range, 0 to 90). Subjects reported 2 to 16 out of 18 possible symptoms. Durations of individual symptoms ranged from 5 minutes to 8 years, with individual patients describing a variety of symptom combinations and multiple time frames, depending on the specific symptom. Most subjects (80%) reported a mixture of acute and chronic symptoms. A pattern of chronic vs. acute symptoms was associated with proactive vs. emergent care-seeking, respectively. The HFSPS scores did not correlate with care-seeking behavior.
sion
m recognition is a complex phenomenon, and few factors differentiate emergent from proactive care-seeking.
Keywords
Heart Failure , Somatic awareness , Somatic perception , Care-seeking , Symptom recognition , Symptom pattern
Journal title
Heart and Lung
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Heart and Lung
Record number
1859817
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