The Journal of cardiovascular nursing
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Recurrent heart failure (HF) is the most common cause for readmission of elderly patients with HF. Patient education is an essential component of care for these patients. Healthcare providers must have a sufficient knowledge base to facilitate this education. ⋯ These results suggest that nurses working in a small community hospital may not be sufficiently knowledgeable in HF management principles. Additional emphasis on HF educational principles may improve the quality of patient education. One suggested intervention is to provide ongoing education for nurses regarding HF management.
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Comparative Study
What is the perceived quality of life of adults with congenital heart disease and does it differ by anomaly?
Adults with congenital heart disease (CHD) represent a growing population of patients thanks to the medical and surgical advances which enable at least 85% of children to survive to adulthood. These advances may create quality-of-life (QoL) issues not previously considered. The purpose of this cross-sectional study of 124 adults with CHD was to describe their QoL as a basis for providing appropriate information, counseling, and anticipatory guidance. ⋯ SIP scores were statistically significantly different between those with SVP and those with acyanotic anomalies (P = .02). For all groups, the areas of life most affected were work and sleep and rest. Participants with SVP saw themselves as having the poorest QoL.