Culture, ethnicity, and socio-economic status as determinants of the management of patients with advanced heart failure who need palliative care: A Clinical Consensus Statement from the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the ESC, the ESC Patient Forum, and the European Association of Palliative Care.

Loreena Hill, Resham Baruah, James M Beattie, Vasiliki Bistola, Teresa Castiello, Jelena Celutkiene, Guiseppe Di Stolfo, Tal Pragar Geller, Ekaterini Lambrinou, Richard Mindham, Sonja Mc Ilfatrick, Anna Stromberg, Tiny Jaarsma

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    Abstract

    The delivery of effective healthcare entails the configuration and resourcing of health economies to address the burden of disease, including acute and chronic heart failure, that affects local populations. Increasing migration is leading to more multicultural and ethnically diverse societies worldwide, with migration research suggesting that minority populations are often subject to discrimination, socio-economic disadvantage, and inequity of access to optimal clinical support. Within these contexts, the provision of person-centred care requires medical and nursing staff to be aware of and become adept in navigating the nuances of cultural diversity, and how that can impact some individuals and families entrusted to their care. This paper will examine current evidence, provide practical guidance, and signpost professionals on developing cultural competence within the setting of patients with advanced heart failure who may benefit from palliative care.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1481-1492
    Number of pages12
    JournalEuropean Journal of Heart Failure
    Volume25
    Issue number9
    Early online date3 Aug 2023
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished online - 3 Aug 2023

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    © 2023 The Authors. European Journal of Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Society of Cardiology.

    Keywords

    • Advanced heart failure
    • Cultural competency
    • Culture
    • Ethnicity
    • Palliative care

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