Adherence to Self-Care Recommendations and Associated Factors among Adult Heart Failure Patients in West Gojjam Zone Public Hospitals, Northwest Ethiopia.

Belayneh Molla, Haimanot Abebe Geletie, Girma Alem, Tenaw Gualu, Bitew Tefera Zewudie, Shegaw Tesfa, Tadesse Tsehay, Baye Tsegaye Amlak
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Background: Self-care practices are an important part of heart failure patient management and essential to control symptoms of the disease and its exacerbation. However, poor adherence to these self-care behaviors could be associated with an increase in hospitalization, morbidity, and mortality. Even if it is an important part of management for heart failure patients, yet information is not adequate in the study area about adherence to self-care recommendations and associated factors among heart failure patients.

Purpose: To assess self-care recommendation adherence and associated factors among heart failure patients in West Gojjam Zone public hospitals.

Methods: Institutional-based cross-sectional study was conducted on 304 selected heart failure patients attending follow-up at public hospitals in West Gojjam Zone from March 16 to April 16, 2021. Consecutive sampling technique based on patient arrival with proportional allocation to each hospital was employed to select the study participants. Data were collected through face-to-face interview and reviewing patients' medical records. Data were entered into EpiData version 3.1 and analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25. Binary logistic regression model was fitted to assess the association between adherence to self-care recommendations and associated factors. P value < 0.05 with 95% confidence interval (CI) was considered to declare a statistically significant association in multivariable logistic regression.

Results: In this study, 304 patients participated with a response rate of 97.4%. Only 32.9% of them had good adherence to self-care recommendations. Having good knowledge on heart failure (adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 4.6; 95% CI: 1.82, 11.86), no depression (AOR = 6.1; 95% CI: 1.92, 19.37), having strong social support (AOR = 3.57; 95% CI: 1.56-8.33), age 30-49 years (AOR = 3.37; 95% CI: 1.14, 9.89), and college and above level of education (AOR = 6.17; 95% CI: 1.22, 31.25) were factors significantly associated with good adherence to self-care recommendations.

Conclusion: This study showed that most of the heart failure patients had poor adherence to self-care recommendations. Policymakers and other stakeholders should develop and implement appropriate strategies to increase patients' adherence level to self-care recommendations by emphasizing on addressing identified factors.

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背景:自我保健实践是心衰患者管理的重要组成部分,对控制疾病症状及其恶化至关重要。然而,不遵守这些自我保健行为可能与住院率、发病率和死亡率的增加有关。即使它是心力衰竭患者管理的重要组成部分,但在研究领域,关于心力衰竭患者坚持自我护理建议和相关因素的信息还不充分。目的:评价西戈jam区公立医院心力衰竭患者自我保健建议依从性及相关因素。方法:选取2021年3月16日至4月16日在西Gojjam区公立医院随访的304例心衰患者进行机构横断面研究。采用基于患者到达的连续抽样技术,按比例分配到每家医院来选择研究参与者。通过面对面访谈和查阅患者病历的方式收集数据。数据输入EpiData 3.1版本,使用SPSS 25版本进行分析。采用二元logistic回归模型评估自我保健建议依从性与相关因素的关系。在多变量logistic回归中,P值< 0.05,95%可信区间(CI)为有统计学意义的相关性。结果:本研究共304例患者参与,有效率97.4%。只有32.9%的人很好地遵守了自我保健建议。对心力衰竭有较好的认识(调整优势比(AOR) = 4.6;95% CI: 1.82, 11.86),无抑郁(AOR = 6.1;95% CI: 1.92, 19.37),有较强的社会支持(AOR = 3.57;95% CI: 1.56-8.33),年龄30-49岁(AOR = 3.37;95% CI: 1.14, 9.89),大学及以上学历(AOR = 6.17;95% CI: 1.22, 31.25)是与良好遵守自我保健建议显著相关的因素。结论:本研究显示大多数心力衰竭患者对自我保健建议的依从性较差。决策者和其他利益相关者应制定和实施适当的战略,通过强调解决已确定的因素,提高患者对自我保健建议的依从性。
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