NR 715 Week 3 Assignment; Quantitative Article Search and Summary - Heart Symptom Recognition Improving Self-Care and Reducing Hospital Visits

  • NR 715 Week 3 Assignment; Quantitative Article Search and Summary  - Heart Symptom Recognition Improving Self-Care and Reducing Hospital Visits
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Heart Symptom Recognition Improving Self-Care and Reducing Hospital Visits

 

A global burden of concern that requires further evaluation is cardiovascular disease (CVD). CVD has ranked among the leading causes of death in the United States (McNamara et al., 2019). Approximately 6.2 million adults in the United States are diagnosed with heart failure (McNamara et al., 2019). The article chosen to review was published within the last five years and focuses on heart failure (HF). An interprofessional approach focused on patients and involvement can improve the outcomes of individuals with HF (Dunbar et al., 2021). Follow-up and ongoing education for the early recognition of symptom exacerbation could potentially lead to a higher quality of life and decreased hospital admissions (Pereira Sousa et al., 2021).

Literary Search Strategy

 

An electronic search was conducted utilizing the Chamberlain Library and the databases PubMed and Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) from January 1, 2018, to September 30, 2022. The following keywords were used: heart failure AND Research AND Nursing. Advanced search methods were chosen, and then a limiter was selected. The following limiters are used, full-text articles, published dates limited to articles from the last five years, peer-reviewed, English language, and PDF full text. CINAHL studies met the following criteria: full peer-reviewed papers describing experimental, quantitative, and pilot studies that should necessarily present a clear proposition or implementation of a nursing intervention to optimize self-care and follow-up in HF patients. Only published papers were considered……….. Continue

 

 

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