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Title: | Non-pharmacological management programmes for patients with heart failure and their effect on the disease outcome | Authors: | Kalogirou, Fotini Lambrinou, Ekaterini |
Major Field of Science: | Medical and Health Sciences | Field Category: | Clinical Medicine | Keywords: | Heart failure;Non-pharmacological disease management;Disease management programmes | Issue Date: | Oct-2010 | Source: | Nosileftiki, 2010, vol. 49, no. 4, pp. 355-363 | Volume: | 49 | Issue: | 4 | Start page: | 355 | End page: | 363 | Journal: | Nosileftiki | Abstract: | Background: Despite recent pharmacological advances and the use of guidelines for the management of heart failure (HF), the outcome of HF remains poor. Aim: To present, analyse and examine the effectiveness of non-pharmacological disease management programmes in HF and to highlight the role of the nurse role as a member of the multidisciplinary team in such programmes. Special emphasis is given to the importance of patient education and self-care of patients suffering from HF. Method: A search of Medline, CINAHL and Cochrane was made using specific key words related to the non-pharmacological disease management of HF (specifically heart failure, disease management programmes, non-pharmacological management). The material used in this study consisted of articles mainly published the last decade and collected during the last three years after a detailed and in-depth search of the literature, on HF management topics. Selected articles included reports of clinical trials, reviews, meta-analyses, general articles and epidemiological studies written in Greek or English. Results: Most of the reports suggest that non-pharmacological management programmes for HF can improve the disease outcome and reduce the cost of care. Programmes involving multidisciplinary teams and a personalized approach appear to be the most effective. There is no doubt that nurses participating in such programmes have a special role in the scientific team. Conclusions: Non-pharmacological disease management in HF appears to improve the outcome, although further investigation is needed. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/3774 | ISSN: | 11056843 | Rights: | © Hellenic Nurses Association | Type: | Article | Affiliation : | Cyprus University of Technology | Publication Type: | Peer Reviewed |
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