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Home healthcare nurse · Mar 2002
Case ReportsAccomplishing quality of life in end-stage heart failure: a hospice multidisciplinary approach.
- Jessica Shank Coviello, Linda Hricz-Borges, and Palasa Saltourides Masulli.
- Yale University School of Nursing, Room 294, 100 Church Street South, New Haven, CT 06536-0740, USA. Jessica.Coviello@yale.edu
- Home Healthc Nurse. 2002 Mar 1;20(3):195-8.
AbstractThe literature addresses using multidisciplinary teams to manage outpatient heart failure patients to reduce hospital readmission rates, increase functional capacity, and improve quality of life. This article shows how a multidisciplinary team can be used for these same patients in a hospice home care program.
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