Self-care in Older Frail Persons With Heart Failure Intervention (SOPHI)
Self Care, Heart Failure, Frailty
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Self Care focused on measuring self care, heart failure, symptom management, exercise, nutrition
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients at geriatric clinic
- Diagnosed with heart failure (independent of Ejection Fraction (EF): both patients with preserved EF or reduced EF can be included
- New York Heart Association functional class II - III
- Clinical frailty level 4-6 (moderate frailty)
- Discharge from hospital to home
Exclusion Criteria:
- New York Heart Associacion functional class I or IV
- Clinical frailty level 1-3 (no/mild frailty) and 7-9 (severe frailty)
- The patient is unable to perform gait tests due to visual (see a TV screen at a 3 meter distance), cognitive (assessed by nurse or doctor) or motor impairment (the patient should be able to stand up from sitting and have the ability to walk with or without a walker or other walking aid).
- The patient is unable to follow instructions (assessed by nurse or doctor)
Sites / Locations
- Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset, Tema Inflammation och Åldrande
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Self Care group
Control group
Patients who are randomized to the intervention Self Care group will get advice and support on physical excercise, nutrition and symptom management to perform at home for 12 weeks. Once a week, patients will come to the hospital for follow-up and to exercise with a physiotherapist.
Patients who are randomized to the Control group will receive ordinary health care (from an outpatient clinic), but will also be encouraged to follow recommendation of 150 minutes/week of moderate physical activity (12 weeks). To compensate for the extra attention received by the intervention group by the advice/support, the patients in the control group will be dialed with a nurse at 3, 6 and 9 weeks to discuss their current activity.