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Nurses’ perspectives on nurse-coordinated prevention programmes in secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease: a pilot survey

Authors :
J. Doornenbal
Jan G.P. Tijssen
R. J. G. Peters
W.J.M. Scholte op Reimer
Harald T. Jørstad
Y.K. Chan
Faculteit Gezondheid
Kenniscentrum ACHIEVE
ACS - Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences
Cardiology
APH - Amsterdam Public Health
Source :
Contemporary Nurse, 51(1), 96-106. Taylor and Francis, Contemporary nurse, 51(1), 96-106. Taylor and Francis Ltd., Contemporary Nurse
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Secondary prevention of coronary artery disease (CAD) is increasingly provided by nurse-coordinated prevention programs (NCPP). Little is known about nurses' perspectives on these programs.AIM: To investigate nurses' perspectives/experiences in NCPPs in acute coronary syndrome patients.METHODS: Thirteen nurses from NCPPs in 11 medical centers in the RESPONSE trial completed an online survey containing 45 items evaluating 3 outcome categories: (1) conducting NCPP visits; (2) effects of NCPP interventions on risk profiles and (3) process of care.RESULTS: Nurses felt confident in counseling/motivating patients to reduce CAD risk. Interventions targeting LDL, blood pressure and medication adherence were reported as successful, corresponding with significant improvements of these risk factors. Improving weight, smoking and physical activity was reported as less effective. Screening for anxiety/depression was suggested as an improvement.CONCLUSIONS: Nurses acknowledge the importance and effectiveness of NCPPs, and correctly identify which components of the program are the most successful. Our study provides a basis for implementation and quality improvement for NCCPs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10376178
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Contemporary Nurse, 51(1), 96-106. Taylor and Francis, Contemporary nurse, 51(1), 96-106. Taylor and Francis Ltd., Contemporary Nurse
Accession number :
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