Background: Heart failure (HF) is a major public health problem in different societies and has numerous impacts on quality of life (QOL).
Aim: The present study was carried out with the aim to explore the experience of HF patients regarding the negative effects of the disease on their QOL.
Methods: In this qualitative exploratory study data collection was performed through face-to-face, semi-structured, in-depth interviews with 19 patients with HF, who were selected through purposive sampling method from April to September 2017. Data analysis was carried out based on the framework analysis method.
Results: The negative consequences of HF on QOL emerged in the form of 6 main themes including symptoms, disease complications, cognitive impairment, psychological distress, functional limitations and economic problems. Most of the participants (14 out of 19) assessed their QOL as well or very well.
Conclusion: The majority of the patients in this study, despite the many negative impacts of HF, had a high QOL that could indicate their satisfaction and effective coping with HF by creating a positive outlook and the perceived positive effects of the disease.
Keywords: Heart Failure; Nursing; Qualitative Study; Quality of Life.