TY - JOUR
T1 - ‘Keeping the plates spinning’
T2 - a qualitative study of the complexity, barriers, and facilitators to caregiving in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
AU - Optimise HFpEF Investigators
AU - Pearson, Clare R.
AU - Forsyth, Faye
AU - Khair, Eva
AU - Sowden, Emma
AU - Boluda, Susana Borja
AU - Deaton, Christi
AU - Chakravorty, Mollika
AU - Maclachlan, Sophie
AU - Kane, Edward
AU - Odone, Jessica
AU - Thorley, Natasha
AU - Borja-Boluda, Susana
AU - Wellwood, Ian
AU - Sowden, Emma
AU - Blakeman, Thomas
AU - Chew-Graham, Carolyn
AU - Hossain, Muhammed
AU - Sharpley, John
AU - Gordon, Brain
AU - Taffe, Joanna
AU - Long, Aaron
AU - Aziz, Affan
AU - Swayze, Hannah
AU - Rutter, Heather
AU - Schramm, Chris
AU - MacDonald, Sine
AU - Papworth, Helena
AU - Smith, Julie
AU - Needs, Craig
AU - Cronk, David
AU - Newark, Chris
AU - Blake, Duncan
AU - Brown, Alistair
AU - Basuita, Amman
AU - Gayton, Emma
AU - Glover, Victoria
AU - Fox, Robin
AU - Crawshaw, Jonathan
AU - Ashdown, Helen
AU - A’Court, Christine
AU - Ayerst, Rachael
AU - Hernandez-Diaz, Basilio
AU - Knox, Kyle
AU - Wooding, Nick
AU - Wanninayake, Shamila
AU - Keast, Christopher
AU - Jones, Adam
AU - Brown, Katherine
AU - Gaw, Matthew
AU - Thomas, Nick
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology.
PY - 2023/2/1
Y1 - 2023/2/1
N2 - Aims Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) accounts for 50% of all heart failure cases; yet remains poorly understood, diagnosed, and managed, which adds complexity to the carer role. No study to date has investigated the experiences of informal carers of people with HFpEF. The aim of this study was to explore the role and experiences of informal carers of people with HFpEF. Methods and results A qualitative study using semi-structured interviews involving carers alone, patients alone, or carer/patient dyads. The interviews were part of a larger programme of research in HFpEF. Participants were recruited from three regions of England. Interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analysed thematically. Twenty-two interviews were conducted with 38 participants, 17 were informal carers. Three inter-related themes were identified: Theme 1, the complex nature of informal caregiving (‘spinning plates’); Theme 2, the barriers to caregiving (‘the spinning falters’); and Theme 3, the facilitators of caregiving (‘keeping the plates spinning’). Conclusions Informal carers play an important role in supporting people with HFpEF. The experience of caregiving in HFpEF is similar to that described for Heart Failure with reduced Ejection Fraction, but complicated by challenges of limited information and support specific to HFpEF, and high burden of multi-morbidity. Healthcare providers should assess the needs of informal carers as part of patient care in HFpEF. Carers and patients would benefit from improved information and co-ordinated management of HFpEF and multi-morbidities. Helping carers ‘keep the plates spinning’ will require innovative approaches and co-ordination across the care continuum.
AB - Aims Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) accounts for 50% of all heart failure cases; yet remains poorly understood, diagnosed, and managed, which adds complexity to the carer role. No study to date has investigated the experiences of informal carers of people with HFpEF. The aim of this study was to explore the role and experiences of informal carers of people with HFpEF. Methods and results A qualitative study using semi-structured interviews involving carers alone, patients alone, or carer/patient dyads. The interviews were part of a larger programme of research in HFpEF. Participants were recruited from three regions of England. Interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analysed thematically. Twenty-two interviews were conducted with 38 participants, 17 were informal carers. Three inter-related themes were identified: Theme 1, the complex nature of informal caregiving (‘spinning plates’); Theme 2, the barriers to caregiving (‘the spinning falters’); and Theme 3, the facilitators of caregiving (‘keeping the plates spinning’). Conclusions Informal carers play an important role in supporting people with HFpEF. The experience of caregiving in HFpEF is similar to that described for Heart Failure with reduced Ejection Fraction, but complicated by challenges of limited information and support specific to HFpEF, and high burden of multi-morbidity. Healthcare providers should assess the needs of informal carers as part of patient care in HFpEF. Carers and patients would benefit from improved information and co-ordinated management of HFpEF and multi-morbidities. Helping carers ‘keep the plates spinning’ will require innovative approaches and co-ordination across the care continuum.
KW - Carers
KW - Complexity
KW - Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
KW - Multi-morbidity
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U2 - 10.1093/eurjcn/zvac027
DO - 10.1093/eurjcn/zvac027
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85166679174
SN - 1474-5151
VL - 22
SP - 141
EP - 148
JO - European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
JF - European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
IS - 2
ER -