Heart failure is a rapidly growing public health problem with a prevalence of approximately 64.3 million cases worldwide. It manifests as shortness of breath, fatigue, low exercise capacity, and water retention, all of which affect patients' quality of life. It is a burden on the healthcare system and increases morbidity, mortality and hospitalizations. For this reason, it is important that patients adhere to recommended treatment and are able to manage the disease.
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Yildirim, G., & Oguz, S. (2023). Heart failure. In Medical Nursing (pp. 115–118). Nova Science Publishers, Inc. https://doi.org/10.29309/tpmj/2018.25.06.272
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