Heart failure (HF) is a complex, debilitating disease that affects approximately 6.5 million Americans (Ades et al., 2013). HF is a large reason for hospital readmissions, and subsequently, a major contributor to rising health care costs. Unfortunately, there is no cure for HF, but various interventions such as cardiac rehabilitation (CR) have been employed to help patients manage the symptoms. However, the lack of patients ever being referred to cardiac rehabilitation is disturbing. Healthcare providers play an essential role in providing education about heart failure and CR, and thus should be knowledgeable about these principles themselves. Therefore, the aim of this project is to evaluate data from a survey sent to nurse practitioners (...
Cardiac medical conditions are the leading cause of death worldwide. Cardiac rehabilitation followin...
Heart failure (HF) currently affects 6.5 million adults in the United States and its prevalence is p...
Heart Failure (HF) is a chronic progressive disease affecting over 5 million individuals with an exp...
Heart failure (HF) has become a national epidemic, with 5.7 million Americans currently living with ...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic condition affecting older adults. It is estimated over 5.8 million A...
Heart failure (HF) is a major health disparity that accounts for a vast number of hospitalizations a...
Heart Failure is a complex syndrome which continues to be a major health issue in the United States ...
Heart failure (HF) is becoming an epidemic as people are living longer and surviving cardiovascular ...
Background: Heart failure is a common and costly condition, particularly in the elderly. A range of ...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: Patients\u27 self-management of heart failure (HF) is associated with improved ad...
Purpose/Objective: Patients\u27 self-management of heart failure (HF) is associated with improved ad...
Heart Failure is a complex syndrome which continues to be a major health issue in the United States ...
: Background: The prevalence of heart failure (HF) is gaining epidemic proportions. Recent data stre...
Heart failure is a chronic, progressive disease that has a global burden on the healthcare system an...
This is the final version. Available from Radcliffe Media Media via the DOI in this record. Many peo...
Cardiac medical conditions are the leading cause of death worldwide. Cardiac rehabilitation followin...
Heart failure (HF) currently affects 6.5 million adults in the United States and its prevalence is p...
Heart Failure (HF) is a chronic progressive disease affecting over 5 million individuals with an exp...
Heart failure (HF) has become a national epidemic, with 5.7 million Americans currently living with ...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic condition affecting older adults. It is estimated over 5.8 million A...
Heart failure (HF) is a major health disparity that accounts for a vast number of hospitalizations a...
Heart Failure is a complex syndrome which continues to be a major health issue in the United States ...
Heart failure (HF) is becoming an epidemic as people are living longer and surviving cardiovascular ...
Background: Heart failure is a common and costly condition, particularly in the elderly. A range of ...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: Patients\u27 self-management of heart failure (HF) is associated with improved ad...
Purpose/Objective: Patients\u27 self-management of heart failure (HF) is associated with improved ad...
Heart Failure is a complex syndrome which continues to be a major health issue in the United States ...
: Background: The prevalence of heart failure (HF) is gaining epidemic proportions. Recent data stre...
Heart failure is a chronic, progressive disease that has a global burden on the healthcare system an...
This is the final version. Available from Radcliffe Media Media via the DOI in this record. Many peo...
Cardiac medical conditions are the leading cause of death worldwide. Cardiac rehabilitation followin...
Heart failure (HF) currently affects 6.5 million adults in the United States and its prevalence is p...
Heart Failure (HF) is a chronic progressive disease affecting over 5 million individuals with an exp...