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Effectiveness of the I(2)AO(2) interdisciplinary programme led by nurses on metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk: a randomized, controlled trial

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of an interdisciplinary programme led by nurses in relation to metabolic syndrome (MS) and cardiovascular risk (CVR). METHODS: This randomized, controlled, clinical trial included 74 patients diagnosed with MS (experimental group [EG], n = 37; control group [...

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Autores principales: Fernández-Ruiz, V. E., Paniagua-Urbano, J. A., Solé-Agustí, M., Ruiz-Sánchez, A., Gómez-Marín, J., Armero-Barranco, D.
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6023074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29584539
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0300060518757604
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author Fernández-Ruiz, V. E.
Paniagua-Urbano, J. A.
Solé-Agustí, M.
Ruiz-Sánchez, A.
Gómez-Marín, J.
Armero-Barranco, D.
author_facet Fernández-Ruiz, V. E.
Paniagua-Urbano, J. A.
Solé-Agustí, M.
Ruiz-Sánchez, A.
Gómez-Marín, J.
Armero-Barranco, D.
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of an interdisciplinary programme led by nurses in relation to metabolic syndrome (MS) and cardiovascular risk (CVR). METHODS: This randomized, controlled, clinical trial included 74 patients diagnosed with MS (experimental group [EG], n = 37; control group [CG], n = 37). The intervention consisted of a 12-month interdisciplinary programme (pre-test, 6 months of intervention, 12 months of intervention, and 1-year follow-up post-intervention) coordinated by nursing. RESULTS: We found a progressive and significant reduction for all clinical, biochemical, and anthropometric parameters analysed at different time points. In the EG, remission of MS by 48.1% in the short term was observed (83.8% in the medium term) and maintained at 1 year post-intervention. In the CG, the prevalence of MS increased by 2.7% from the initial evaluation to study completion. A similar trend was observed for CVR. In the EG, 100% of subjects had a moderate-low risk of CVR at 1 year post-intervention, whereas the CG had CVR in all categories. CONCLUSION: An interdisciplinary, nurse-led programme improves participants’ metabolic and cardiovascular health, while maintaining long-term effects. Our findings suggest an important role of the professional nurse as a nexus between the patient, different professionals, and the community.
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spelling pubmed-60230742018-07-05 Effectiveness of the I(2)AO(2) interdisciplinary programme led by nurses on metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk: a randomized, controlled trial Fernández-Ruiz, V. E. Paniagua-Urbano, J. A. Solé-Agustí, M. Ruiz-Sánchez, A. Gómez-Marín, J. Armero-Barranco, D. J Int Med Res Clinical Research Reports OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of an interdisciplinary programme led by nurses in relation to metabolic syndrome (MS) and cardiovascular risk (CVR). METHODS: This randomized, controlled, clinical trial included 74 patients diagnosed with MS (experimental group [EG], n = 37; control group [CG], n = 37). The intervention consisted of a 12-month interdisciplinary programme (pre-test, 6 months of intervention, 12 months of intervention, and 1-year follow-up post-intervention) coordinated by nursing. RESULTS: We found a progressive and significant reduction for all clinical, biochemical, and anthropometric parameters analysed at different time points. In the EG, remission of MS by 48.1% in the short term was observed (83.8% in the medium term) and maintained at 1 year post-intervention. In the CG, the prevalence of MS increased by 2.7% from the initial evaluation to study completion. A similar trend was observed for CVR. In the EG, 100% of subjects had a moderate-low risk of CVR at 1 year post-intervention, whereas the CG had CVR in all categories. CONCLUSION: An interdisciplinary, nurse-led programme improves participants’ metabolic and cardiovascular health, while maintaining long-term effects. Our findings suggest an important role of the professional nurse as a nexus between the patient, different professionals, and the community. SAGE Publications 2018-03-27 2018-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6023074/ /pubmed/29584539 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0300060518757604 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Creative Commons Non Commercial CC BY-NC: This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Fernández-Ruiz, V. E.
Paniagua-Urbano, J. A.
Solé-Agustí, M.
Ruiz-Sánchez, A.
Gómez-Marín, J.
Armero-Barranco, D.
Effectiveness of the I(2)AO(2) interdisciplinary programme led by nurses on metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk: a randomized, controlled trial
title Effectiveness of the I(2)AO(2) interdisciplinary programme led by nurses on metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk: a randomized, controlled trial
title_full Effectiveness of the I(2)AO(2) interdisciplinary programme led by nurses on metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk: a randomized, controlled trial
title_fullStr Effectiveness of the I(2)AO(2) interdisciplinary programme led by nurses on metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk: a randomized, controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of the I(2)AO(2) interdisciplinary programme led by nurses on metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk: a randomized, controlled trial
title_short Effectiveness of the I(2)AO(2) interdisciplinary programme led by nurses on metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk: a randomized, controlled trial
title_sort effectiveness of the i(2)ao(2) interdisciplinary programme led by nurses on metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk: a randomized, controlled trial
topic Clinical Research Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6023074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29584539
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0300060518757604
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