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Treatment Strategies of Improving Quality of Care in Patients With Heart Failure

Se-Eun Kim, Byung‐Su Yoo

2023Korean Circulation Journal24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Heart failure (HF) is a global health problem closely related to morbidity and mortality. As the burden of HF increases, it is necessary to manage and treat this condition well. However, there are differences between real-world practice and guidelines for the optimal treatment for HF. Patient-related, healthcare provider-related, and health system-related factors contribute to poor adherence to optimal care. This review article aims to examine HF treatment patterns and treatment adherence in real-world practice, identify clinical gaps to suggest ways to improve the quality of care for HF and clinical outcomes for patients with HF. Although it is important to optimize treatment based on evidence-based guidelines to the greatest extent, it is known that there is still poor treatment adherence, and many patients do not receive guideline-directed medical therapy, especially at the early stages. To improve medication adherence, qualitative evaluation through performance measurement, as well as education of patients, caregivers and medical staff through a multidisciplinary approach are important.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineIntensive care medicineMultidisciplinary approachGuidelineHeart failureClinical PracticeHealth careMedical emergencyFamily medicineInternal medicineSociologyPathologySocial scienceEconomic growthEconomicsHeart Failure Treatment and ManagementDiabetes Treatment and ManagementMedication Adherence and Compliance