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Nurse training in self-management of patients with cardiovascular diseases: a multicentre observational study

Background and aim: The therapeutic education and self-management carried out by nurses, are winning elements in cardiovascular secondary prevention, but because they are complex matters, they require special training by the professionals. The target of the study has been to assess the effects in cl...

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Autores principales: Sala, Rachele La, Dicembrino, Rita Bruna, Dall’Argine, Simona, Baiguera, Monica, Gazzotti, Lorena, Gubin, Elena, Rondini, Alessia, Mamei, Ilaria
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Publicado: Mattioli 1885 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6357581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29189702
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v88i5-S.6882
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author Sala, Rachele La
Dicembrino, Rita Bruna
Dall’Argine, Simona
Baiguera, Monica
Gazzotti, Lorena
Gubin, Elena
Rondini, Alessia
Mamei, Ilaria
author_facet Sala, Rachele La
Dicembrino, Rita Bruna
Dall’Argine, Simona
Baiguera, Monica
Gazzotti, Lorena
Gubin, Elena
Rondini, Alessia
Mamei, Ilaria
author_sort Sala, Rachele La
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description Background and aim: The therapeutic education and self-management carried out by nurses, are winning elements in cardiovascular secondary prevention, but because they are complex matters, they require special training by the professionals. The target of the study has been to assess the effects in clinical practice of a training program for nurses in the management of patients with cardiovascular diseases, leaning towards a self-oriented patient management and therapeutic patient education. Method: The research utilized a quali-quantitative study to compare the responses of 53 trained nurses (experimental group) and 101 untrained nurses (control group). The instrument used was a self-report structured in two sections: the first, a qualitative kind, was used to investigate the portrayal of nurses regarding self-management; the second, a quantitative kind, included a Likert scale based on 5 points (1=never, 5=always) that investigated the professional nurse’s action in its bio-psycho-socio-relational and clinical activities (La Sala, 2012). Results: The trained nurses’ approach is more oriented towards the psycho-socio-relational dimension, compared to the untrained nurses. A difference also emerged regarding activities of a bio clinical nature, which are performed much more by untrained nurses compared to trained professionals. Conclusions: The health education and self-management skills were used by trained nurses during their care of patients with cardiovascular diseases, stressing the importance for professional nurses to develop an integrated competence, using narrative talks as the main tool in a patient-centred approach.
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spelling pubmed-63575812019-05-08 Nurse training in self-management of patients with cardiovascular diseases: a multicentre observational study Sala, Rachele La Dicembrino, Rita Bruna Dall’Argine, Simona Baiguera, Monica Gazzotti, Lorena Gubin, Elena Rondini, Alessia Mamei, Ilaria Acta Biomed Original Article: New Tools for Health Professionals Background and aim: The therapeutic education and self-management carried out by nurses, are winning elements in cardiovascular secondary prevention, but because they are complex matters, they require special training by the professionals. The target of the study has been to assess the effects in clinical practice of a training program for nurses in the management of patients with cardiovascular diseases, leaning towards a self-oriented patient management and therapeutic patient education. Method: The research utilized a quali-quantitative study to compare the responses of 53 trained nurses (experimental group) and 101 untrained nurses (control group). The instrument used was a self-report structured in two sections: the first, a qualitative kind, was used to investigate the portrayal of nurses regarding self-management; the second, a quantitative kind, included a Likert scale based on 5 points (1=never, 5=always) that investigated the professional nurse’s action in its bio-psycho-socio-relational and clinical activities (La Sala, 2012). Results: The trained nurses’ approach is more oriented towards the psycho-socio-relational dimension, compared to the untrained nurses. A difference also emerged regarding activities of a bio clinical nature, which are performed much more by untrained nurses compared to trained professionals. Conclusions: The health education and self-management skills were used by trained nurses during their care of patients with cardiovascular diseases, stressing the importance for professional nurses to develop an integrated competence, using narrative talks as the main tool in a patient-centred approach. Mattioli 1885 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC6357581/ /pubmed/29189702 http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v88i5-S.6882 Text en Copyright: © 2017 ACTA BIO MEDICA SOCIETY OF MEDICINE AND NATURAL SCIENCES OF PARMA http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
spellingShingle Original Article: New Tools for Health Professionals
Sala, Rachele La
Dicembrino, Rita Bruna
Dall’Argine, Simona
Baiguera, Monica
Gazzotti, Lorena
Gubin, Elena
Rondini, Alessia
Mamei, Ilaria
Nurse training in self-management of patients with cardiovascular diseases: a multicentre observational study
title Nurse training in self-management of patients with cardiovascular diseases: a multicentre observational study
title_full Nurse training in self-management of patients with cardiovascular diseases: a multicentre observational study
title_fullStr Nurse training in self-management of patients with cardiovascular diseases: a multicentre observational study
title_full_unstemmed Nurse training in self-management of patients with cardiovascular diseases: a multicentre observational study
title_short Nurse training in self-management of patients with cardiovascular diseases: a multicentre observational study
title_sort nurse training in self-management of patients with cardiovascular diseases: a multicentre observational study
topic Original Article: New Tools for Health Professionals
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6357581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29189702
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v88i5-S.6882
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