Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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338080 | Psychosomatics | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The influence of depression and perceived quality of life (QoL) on symptom perception and prognosis in congestive heart failure is well known. The authors therefore introduced routine questionnaire screening for these parameters in patients attending their outpatient heart failure clinic (N = 320). The authors found QoL to be significantly reduced, and almost every third patient screened positive for a depressive disorder. These patients got a clearly-defined treatment offer. The present study demonstrates that screening for depression and QoL is feasible without being too complex or time-consuming and easily implementable in an interdisciplinary outpatient setting.
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Authors
Nicole Holzapfel, Christian Zugck, Thomas Müller-Tasch, Bernd Löwe, Beate Wild, Dieter Schellberg, Manfred Nelles, Andrew Remppis, Hugo Katus, Wolfgang Herzog, Jana Jünger,