A survey of views and opinions of health professionals managing thirst in chronic heart failure.

Allida, Sabine M and Inglis, Sally C and Davidson, Patricia M and Hayward, Christopher S and Shehab, Sajad and Newton, Phillip J (2016) A survey of views and opinions of health professionals managing thirst in chronic heart failure. Contemporary Nurse, 52 (2-3). pp.244-52. ISSN 1037-6178 (N/A)

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Thirst is a common and burdensome symptom of chronic heart failure (CHF) which affects adherence to self-care practices specifically fluid restriction. Despite this, there is no standard clinical practice for managing the symptom of thirst.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

The aim is to identify the current strategies recommended by health professionals to help relieve thirst in CHF patients and their perceived usefulness of these strategies.

METHODS

A survey was distributed to attendees of the 8th Annual Scientific Meeting of Australasian Cardiovascular Nursing College.

RESULTS

There were 42 of 70 respondents to the survey. The majority (33 of 40; 82.5%) had recommended various strategies to alleviate thirst. The most recommended strategy was ice chips (36 of 38; 94.7%). Overall, the respondents reported 'some use' in all of the strategies.

CONCLUSION

Information from this survey may help in the incorporation of thirst-relieving strategies into evidence-based guidelines; further improving the quality of care of patients.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Depositing User: Repository Administrator
Date Deposited: 19 Oct 2016 00:14
Last Modified: 17 Jan 2018 05:09
URI: https://eprints.victorchang.edu.au/id/eprint/500

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