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Preparing for the worst while hoping for the best: the relevance of hope in the heart failure illness trajectory.

Patricia M Davidson1, Kathleen Dracup, Jane Phillips, John Daly, Geraldine Padilla.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patients with heart failure have higher mortality rates than those with most malignant diseases. The heart failure illness trajectory is one of gradual decline characterized by unpredictable events such as acute decompensation of heart failure or a sudden cardiac death. Health professionals have an obligation to give patients and their families concise and honest information concerning their prognosis. The challenge exists to give what ostensibly may seem a bleak prognosis within a context of hope and optimism. AIM: To explore the role of hope in heart disease and the potential utility of this construct in the development of nursing interventions.
METHODS: The electronic databases CINAHL, MEDLINE, EmBASE, and PSYCHlit were searched from 1982 to August 2004 using the key words "hope," "hopelessness," "heart disease," and "heart failure." Articles were subsequently sorted to meet the inclusion criteria of (1) a philosophical discussion of the construct of hope and/or (2) investigation of hope in heart disease.
RESULTS: This search retrieved 768 articles, and 24 met the inclusion criteria. Key findings from the review indicate that "hope" and "hopelessness" are underdeveloped, yet important constructs and conceptually linked with depression and spirituality. Intriguing findings from descriptive, observational studies have demonstrated the positive impact of expression of hope on cardiovascular outcomes. These findings need to be validated in randomized controlled trials.
CONCLUSIONS: This critical literature review has determined that "hope" is strongly associated with the individual's future orientation. Increased understanding of this concept may assist in refining patient-focused interventions and developing therapeutic strategies to enhance hope.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17545818     DOI: 10.1097/01.JCN.0000267821.74084.72

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiovasc Nurs        ISSN: 0889-4655            Impact factor:   2.083


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3.  Assessing hopelessness in terminally ill cancer patients: development of the Hopelessness Assessment in Illness Questionnaire.

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4.  Hope in elderly adults with chronic heart failure. Concept analysis.

Authors:  Meriam F Caboral; Lorraine S Evangelista; Martha V Whetsell
Journal:  Invest Educ Enferm       Date:  2012 Sep-Dec

5.  Hope in action-facing cardiac death: A qualitative study of patients with life-threatening disease.

Authors:  Margrethe Aase Schaufel; Jan Erik Nordrehaug; Kirsti Malterud
Journal:  Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being       Date:  2011-03-18

6.  The impact of reality therapy on metacognition, stress and hope in addicts.

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8.  Cardiologists' attitudes on communication about prognosis with heart failure patients.

Authors:  Martje H L van der Wal; Lisa Hjelmfors; Anna Strömberg; Tiny Jaarsma
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9.  Optimizing of a question prompt list to improve communication about the heart failure trajectory in patients, families, and health care professionals.

Authors:  Lisa Hjelmfors; Martje H L van der Wal; Maria Friedrichsen; Anna Milberg; Jan Mårtensson; Anna Sandgren; Anna Strömberg; Tiny Jaarsma
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