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Investigation of influencing factors of mild cognitive impairment on heart failure disease management

Not Applicable
Conditions
Heart failure
Registration Number
JPRN-UMIN000033140
Lead Sponsor
Hiroshima University
Brief Summary

Three months after discharge, characteristics were compared between the MCI and normal groups on the heart failure self-care scale and quality of life. The results showed that there was no significant difference in heart failure self-care ability, and patients with MCI were able to maintain the same level as normal patients. In terms of QOL, the MCI group had significantly lower VAS.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete: follow-up complete
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
74
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

1. Patients who are unable to evaluate cognitive functions due to severe neuropsychiatric disorders, stroke, vision disorders, and hearing impairment. 2. Patients with dementia. 3. Patients who are unable to participate in the study.

Study & Design

Study Type
Observational
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Relationship between cognitive function and disease management status (self-care behavior and re-hospitalization) of heart failure patients.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
1. Calculation of cognitive impairment prevalence of inpatients with heart failure during the study.(MoCA-J) 2. Comparison of demographic and clinical features, self-care (EHFScBS), QOL(Euro QOL-5D-5L), and locus of control (General locus of control scale) between patients with normal cognitive function and patients with mild cognitive impairment at baseline. 3. Comparison of self-care (EHFScBS), QOL(Euro QOL-5D-5L),unplanned hospital visits, re-hospitalization, and length of hospital stay between patients with normal cognitive function and patients with mild cognitive impairment (baseline to 3 months). 4. Comparison of re-hospitalization rate 3 months after discharge from patients with normal cognitive function and patients with mild cognitive impairment. 5. Relationship between cognitive subscale scores of MoCA-J and self-care scale.
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