Effective nurse-led interventions in heart disease
Abstract
Nurses are increasingly being involved in initiatives to improve the co-ordination, delivery and eventual outcomes of health care. Key components of these initiatives include application of evidence-based treatments, ensuring individualised follow-up and the provision of "seamless" care overall. There is evidence in key areas that nurse-led interventions for patients with heart disease are effective, and that they are likely to work in other areas if properly supported and appropriate structures and systems are put in place to promote such practice. Given the promising results to date, it would be disappointing if these issues remain unresolved and the potential value of this type of interventions unfulfilled.
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Date
2002-06
Type
Article
Subject
Cardiology
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Citation
Thompson DR, Quinn T, Stewart S. Effective nurse-led interventions in heart disease. Int J Cardiol. 2002 Jun;83(3):233-7. doi: 10.1016/s0167-5273(02)00064-5.
Journal / Source Title
International Journal of Cardiology
DOI
10.1016/s0167-5273(02)00064-5
PMID
12036527
Publisher
Elsevier
