Objective: To determine the impact of multidisciplinary interventions on hospital admission and mortality in heart failure. Design: Systematic review. Thirteen databases were searched and reference lists from included trials and related reviews were checked. Trial authors were contacted if further information was required. Setting: Randomised controlled trials conducted in both hospital and community settings. Patients: Trials were included if all, or a defined subgroup of patients, had a diagnosis of heart failure. Interventions: Multidisciplinary interventions were defined as those in which heart failure management was the responsibility of a multidisciplinary team including medical input plus one or more of the following: specialist nurs...
Unplanned admissions for heart failure are common and some are considered preventable. Objective:...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Home-based interventions after hospital discharge in patients with hear...
BACKGROUND: The ESC guidelines recommend that an organised system of specialist heart failure (HF) c...
Objective: To determine the impact of multidisciplinary interventions on hospital admission and mort...
Background: Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a serious, common condition associated with frequent hos...
BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions for heart failure are predicted to rise substantially over the next ...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine whether multidisciplinary strategies improve outcom...
OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to determine whether multidisciplinary strategies improve outco...
Objective: To identify the main mechanisms of heart failure ( HF ) disease management programmes bas...
Objective. To determine if a home- and telephone-based intervention by specialist nurses improves ou...
Aim.  The aim of this study was to develop a potential scoring algorithm for interventions in a...
Objectives: To obtain national data on the clinical characteristics, investigation, management and ...
Background: There is evidence that heart failure (HF) patients who receive pharmacist care have bett...
Background: Despite recommendations, people with heart failure have poor access to palliative care.A...
to, heart failure patients, and to identify developments of particular interest or expertise in this...
Unplanned admissions for heart failure are common and some are considered preventable. Objective:...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Home-based interventions after hospital discharge in patients with hear...
BACKGROUND: The ESC guidelines recommend that an organised system of specialist heart failure (HF) c...
Objective: To determine the impact of multidisciplinary interventions on hospital admission and mort...
Background: Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a serious, common condition associated with frequent hos...
BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions for heart failure are predicted to rise substantially over the next ...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine whether multidisciplinary strategies improve outcom...
OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to determine whether multidisciplinary strategies improve outco...
Objective: To identify the main mechanisms of heart failure ( HF ) disease management programmes bas...
Objective. To determine if a home- and telephone-based intervention by specialist nurses improves ou...
Aim.  The aim of this study was to develop a potential scoring algorithm for interventions in a...
Objectives: To obtain national data on the clinical characteristics, investigation, management and ...
Background: There is evidence that heart failure (HF) patients who receive pharmacist care have bett...
Background: Despite recommendations, people with heart failure have poor access to palliative care.A...
to, heart failure patients, and to identify developments of particular interest or expertise in this...
Unplanned admissions for heart failure are common and some are considered preventable. Objective:...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Home-based interventions after hospital discharge in patients with hear...
BACKGROUND: The ESC guidelines recommend that an organised system of specialist heart failure (HF) c...