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Abstract 4117856: Effects of a Nurse-led Common-sense Model of Self-regulation-Based Heart Failure Self-care Program on Patient Outcomes: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Circulation

Participants in the intervention group received a 6-week nurse-led CSM of Self-Regulation-based self-care program and usual care. Outcomes of interest were measured at baseline, 6 weeks (T1), and 3 months (T2) after enrollment. Control group participants only received the usual care.

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Outpatient care of adults with congenital heart disease in the UK: a qualitative appraisal of the clinician perspective

Open Heart

Shared themes included the purpose of the clinic appointment, problems in the ‘hub-and-spoke’ care system, role of the general practitioner and ACHD specialist nurse, communication with patients, burden of ambulatory care and patient self-management.

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Abstract WP87: Keeping Everyone In The Loop: A Nurse Navigator’s Role in Tracking, Reporting, and Ensuring Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation in Ischemic Stroke Patients after Implantable Loop Recorder Insertion

Stroke Journal

We investigated whether the nurse navigator (NN) can bridge the gap in delayed communication between neurology, cardiology, and atrial fibrillation treatment.Methods:Using a prospectively maintained Comprehensive Stroke Center database, we reviewed our ischemic stroke patients with implantable loop recorders from January 2024 to July 2024.

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Multispecialty multidisciplinary input into comorbidities along with treatment optimisation in heart failure reduces hospitalisation and clinic attendance

Open Heart

Aims Heart failure (HF) is associated with comorbidities which independently influence treatment response and outcomes. Methods Patients acted as their own controls, with outcomes compared for equal periods (for each patient) pre (HF MDT) versus post-MDT (multispecialty) meeting. Results 334 patients (mean age 72.5±11

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Abstract TP139: Coordinating Stroke and Sleep Care with Field Staff and Champions: Difference-Makers in a Quality Improvement Program Addressing Sleep Apnea in Stroke Patients

Stroke Journal

Background:The Addressing Sleep Apnea Post-Stroke/TIA (ASAP) clinical trial aimed to enhance OSA management at six VA medical centers through a hybrid implementation trial, requiring coordination across hospital medicine, sleep medicine, nursing, and neurology in both inpatient and outpatient settings.

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The Nation’s Heart: Guatemala

Global Cardiac Surgery

In Latin America, Guatemala ranks low in terms of health outcomes, and holds one of the highest infant mortality rates (24.5 Since the establishment, over 1300 surgeries have been performed, with over 20,000 patients seen in the outpatient clinic. per 1,000 live births) and one of the lowest life expectancies at birth in the Region.

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Abstract TP70: Identifying Risk Factors for Loss to Follow-Up After Stroke at a Large Academic Health System: Implications for Establishing a Holistic Post-Stroke Follow-up Program

Stroke Journal

Our primary outcome was post-discharge LTFU, defined as having zero post-discharge encounters within 12 months. Our secondary outcomes included having one or more outpatient visits with a provider, unplanned hospitalizations, and emergency department (ED) visits within 30 days post-discharge. vs. 40.7%).