Plain-English translation of NCT05416879 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Read our Heart Failure research guide →Researchers want to understand how women newly diagnosed with heart failure manage their daily lives—including how much they move, how well they sleep, and how the diagnosis affects their quality of life. This study will ask women to wear activity monitors and answer questions about their experience, so researchers can learn what barriers and supports matter most to women in this situation.
Women with heart failure are underrepresented in research and don't always receive the same treatment guidance as men, even though their condition can be different. By listening directly to women at the time of diagnosis, this study aims to fill that gap and help doctors better support women's recovery.
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You would wear a small activity monitor to track how much you move and sleep during the study. You would also be invited to take part in a one-on-one conversation about your experience managing heart failure and how it affects your daily life—but this interview is optional. The study will help researchers understand what makes it easier or harder for women to stay active and healthy after diagnosis.
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