RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Understanding the management of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: a qualitative multiperspective study JF British Journal of General Practice JO Br J Gen Pract FD British Journal of General Practice SP e880 OP e889 DO 10.3399/bjgp20X713477 VO 70 IS 701 A1 Emma Sowden A1 Muhammad Hossain A1 Carolyn Chew-Graham A1 Tom Blakeman A1 Stephanie Tierney A1 Ian Wellwood A1 Francesca Rosa A1 Christi Deaton YR 2020 UL http://bjgp.org/content/70/701/e880.abstract AB Background About half of all people with heart failure have heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), in which the heart is stiff. This type of heart failure is more common in older people with a history of hypertension, obesity, and diabetes mellitus. Patients with HFpEF are often managed in primary care, sometimes in collaboration with specialists. Knowledge about how best to manage this growing population is limited, and there is a pressing need to improve care for these patients.Aim To explore clinicians’ and patients’/carers’ perspectives and experiences about the management of HFpEF to inform the development of an improved model of care.Design and setting A multiperspective qualitative study involving primary and secondary care settings across the east of England, Greater Manchester, and the West Midlands.Method Semi-structured interviews and focus groups were conducted. Transcribed data were analysed using framework analysis and informed by the normalisation process theory (NPT).Results In total, 50 patients, nine carers/relatives, and 73 clinicians were recruited. Difficulties with diagnosis, unclear illness perceptions, and management disparity were identified as important factors that may influence management of HFpEF. The NPT construct of coherence reflected what participants expressed about the need to improve the identification, understanding, and awareness of this condition in order to improve care.Conclusion There is a pressing need to raise the public and clinical profile of HFpEF, develop a clear set of accepted practices concerning its management, and ensure that systems of care are accessible and attuned to the needs of patients with this condition.