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Non–Symptom-Related Factors Contributing to Delay in Seeking Medical Care by Patients With Heart Failure: A Narrative Review

Abstract Background Delay in seeking timely medical care by patients with acute coronary syndrome and stroke has been well established in the literature, but less is known about delay in care-seeking behavior by patients with heart failure (HF). The purpose of this narrative review was to synthesize...

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Published in:Journal of cardiac failure 2011-09, Vol.17 (9), p.779-787
Main Authors: Gravely, Shannon, PhD, Tamim, Hala, PhD, Smith, Judy, BSCN, Daly, Tamara, PhD, Grace, Sherry L., PhD
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description Abstract Background Delay in seeking timely medical care by patients with acute coronary syndrome and stroke has been well established in the literature, but less is known about delay in care-seeking behavior by patients with heart failure (HF). The purpose of this narrative review was to synthesize the literature regarding non–symptom-related factors that contribute to delay in seeking medical care for HF symptoms. Methods and Results A literature search of Scopus, Medline, and Pubmed was conducted for published articles from database inception to July 2009. Available evidence has shown that non–symptom-related factors, such as HF severity, HF history, age, and ethnocultural background, were related to delay in certain studies; however, null results have also been reported. Other non–symptom-related factors, such as male gender, initial contact with a primary care physician, arriving in the emergency department by means other than ambulance, and patient responses such as self-care, low anxiety, and hopelessness, may play a role in longer delay. Conclusions Although this review identified several non–symptom-related factors that may be implicated in care-seeking delay, health care professionals should be vigilant in identifying all high-risk individuals and educating them about warning signs of HF. Moreover, access to outpatient chronic disease management programs that may have potential to reduce care-seeking delay behavior should be explored.
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