Investigating the Impact of a Shared Patient-Staff Educational Tool on Heart Failure and Fluid Restriction in a Cardiovascular Care Unit

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Identifier 2021_Rodriguez
Title Investigating the Impact of a Shared Patient-Staff Educational Tool on Heart Failure and Fluid Restriction in a Cardiovascular Care Unit
Creator Rodriguez, Anna M.
Subject Advanced Practice Nursing; Education, Nursing, Graduate; Heart Failure; Self Care; Patient Education as Topic; Treatment Outcome; Treatment Adherence and Compliance; Diet, Sodium-Restricted; Coronary Care Units; Needs Assessment; Teach-Back Communication; Quality Improvement
Description When HF is inadequately managed, it can lead to worse health outcomes for patients and increased costs due to associated comorbidities and hospital readmissions (Buja et al., 2016; Kwok et al., 2020; Lahewala et al., 2019). Frequent hospital admissions can significantly disrupt the lives of HF patients and their families ( Buja et al., 2016). Restricting fluid is one method to help manage HF, but it can still be difficult for patients to adhere to, even with in-depth education and behavioral strategies (Reilly et al., 2015; Woods et al., 2018). This problem can be evaluated using the Social Ecological Model (SEM) of Health as a framework. This model looks at how the health of an individual can be impacted byinterpersonal factors (knowledge, skill, motivation, perceptions), social factors (social support, social-cultural norms, networks), and organizational or community influences (Knickman & Elbel, 2018; McCloskey et al., 2015). A patient's ability to manage a complex disease like heart failure and adhere to medical advice that prevents readmission is a multifaceted issue that can be CHF FLUID RESTRICTION EDUCATION4 influenced by many social determinants of health including age, ethnicity, social support, and education level (Buja et al., 2016; Reilly et al., 2015). Using this approach, health professionals, researchers, and community leaders can assess what is contributing to poor health at each of those levels and decide what meaningful action to take (McCloskey et al., 2015).
Relation is Part of Graduate Nursing Project, Master of Science, MS, Nursing Education
Publisher Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Date 2021
Type Text
Rights Management © 2021 College of Nursing, University of Utah
Holding Institution Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Collection Nursing Practice Project
Language eng
ARK ark:/87278/s6771f0v
Setname ehsl_gradnu
ID 1701407
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6771f0v
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