Effects of a nurse-led heart failure clinic on hospital readmission and mortality in Hong Kong

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Ho Yu Cheng [1 ]
Sek Ying Chair [1 ]
Qun Wang [1 ]
Janet WH Sit [1 ]
Eliza ML Wong [1 ]
Siu Wai Tang [2 ]
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[1] The Nethersole School of Nursing,Faculty of Medicine,The Chinese University of Hong Kong
[2] Cardiac Rehabilitation Centre,Tung Wah Eastern
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Background Heart failure(HF) is a physically and socially debilitating disease that carries the burden of hospital re-admission and mortality.As an aging society.Hong Kong urgently needs to find ways to reduce the hospital readmission of HF patients.This study evaluates the effects of a nurse-led HF clinic on the hospital readmission and mortality rates among older HF patients in Hong Kong.Methods This study is a retrospective data analysis that compares HF patient in a nurse-led HF clinic in Hong Kong compared with HF patients who did not attend the clinic.The nurses of this clinic provide education on lifestyle modification and symptom monitoring,as well as titrate the medications and measure biochemical markers by following established protocols.This analysis used the socio-demographic and clinical data of HF patients who were aged ≥65 years old and stayed in the clinic over a six-month period.Results The data of a total of 78 HF patients were included in this data analysis.The mean age of the patients was 77.38 ± 6.80 years.Approximately half of the HF patients were male(51.3%),almost half were smokers(46.2%),and the majority received ≤ six years of formal education.Most of the HF patients(87.2%)belonged to classes Ⅱ and Ⅲ of the New York Heart Association Functional Classification,with a mean ejection fraction of 47.15 ± 20.31 mL.The HF patients who attended the clinic(n= 38,75.13 ± 5.89 years) were significantly younger than those who did not attend the clinic(n = 40,79.53 ± 6.96 years)(P = 0.04),and had lower recorded blood pressure.No other statistically significant difference existed between the socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of the two groups.The HF patients who did not attend the nurse-led HF clinic demonstrated a significantly higher risk of hospital readmission[odd ratio(OR):7.40;P < 0.01]than those who attended after adjusting for the effect of age and blood pressure.In addition,HF patients who attended the clinic had lower mortality(n = 4) than those who did not attend(n= 14).However,such a difference did not reach statistical significance when the effects of age and blood pressure were adjusted.A significant reduction in systolic blood pressure[F(2,94) = 3.39,P = 0.04]and diastolic blood pressure[F(2,94) = 8.48,P < 0.01]was observed among the HF patients who attended the clinic during the six-month period.Conclusions The finding of this study suggests the important role of nurse-led HF clinics in reducing healthcare burden and improving patient outcomes among HF patients in Hong Kong.
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