The effect of nurse-led group discussions by race on depressive symptoms in patients with heart failure

护士主导的小组讨论对不同种族心力衰竭患者抑郁症状的影响

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: African Americans with heart failure (HF) have the highest rates of depression among all ethnicities in the USA. OBJECTIVES: To compare the effects by race on depressive symptoms and topics discussed in the first clinic appointment after HF hospitalization. METHODS: This study is a secondary analysis of data from a randomized clinical trial testing a patient group discussion of HF self-management with 93 Caucasians and 77 African Americans. RESULTS: Reduction in depressive symptoms was significantly greater among African American patients within the intervention group (F = 3.99, p = .047) than controls. There were significant differences by race in four topics (dietitian referral, appointment date, help preparing discussion questions, and advice on worsening HF symptoms) concerning patient-physician discussions. CONCLUSION: The intervention showed greater effect in reducing depressive symptoms among African Americans than Caucasians. Preparing patients for discussions at physician appointments on diet, depressive symptoms, and HF symptoms is recommended.

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