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Nurse practitioner-driven interprofessional heart failure education: A quality improvement project
(2020)
Heart failure is a worldwide clinical concern, which has increased the healthcare expenditures, downgraded patient’s quality of life, and contributed to a large number of deaths every year. HF is the most common cause of ...
Improving nursing competency in teaching self-care management to patients with heart failure
(2019)
Heart failure is a key cause of mortality and morbidity in the globe
that affect 26 million people in the world. Scientific improvements
have provided successful interventions to abate adverse results in
heart failure, ...
Identifying opportunities to improve transitional care of patients diagnosed with heart failure and diabetes: A quality improvement
(2020)
Diabetes mellitus (DM) and heart failure (HF) are intensifying public health concerns because of their mounting prevalence, high hospitalization and mortality rates, subsequent complications, and comorbidities. DM is ...
The Impact of a Nurse Practitioner-Led Targeted Intervention Guideline to Prevent 30-Day Readmissions Among High-Risk Heart Failure Patients: A Health Care Outcomes Project
(2022-06-20)
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic disease in which the heart muscle cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's blood and oxygen requirements. HF is a leading cause of hospitalization and readmissions in the United States, ...