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BACKGROUND: Several surveys show that patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) are sub-optimally managed and treatment guidelines are not implemented in clinical practice. AIMS: To investigate awareness and perceptions of the 2005 European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guidelines for CHF. METHODS: 467 cardiologists from seven European countries completed an on-line interview using a validated, semi-structured questionnaire including questions about awareness and relevance of CHF guidelines. To assess agreement with ESC guidelines, three fictitious patient cases were presented and respondents' management choices compared with those of an expert panel based on the guidelines. RESULTS: Awareness of CHF guidelines was high, with 98% aware of any guideline and 65% aware of ESC guidelines. ESC guidelines were considered relevant (51%) or very relevant (38%) for guiding treatment decisions. Up to 92% of respondents perceived that they adhered to the ESC guidelines. For the patient cases,

More information Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.ejheart.2008.08.001

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

2008-10-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

10

Pages

1020 - 1025

Total pages

5

Keywords

Awareness, Cardiology, Chronic Disease, Clinical Competence, Europe, Evidence-Based Practice, Health Care Surveys, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Heart Failure, Humans, Patient Care, Physicians, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Social Perception, Surveys and Questionnaires