PurposeThis paper is a report of the results of a literature review conducted with the goal of identifying the nursing process components: assessment, diagnoses, interventions and outcomes related to health promotion in adults with hypertension in primary settings.MethodsA search of MEDLINE, CINAHL, and PantherCat Online Catalogue of UWM database, PsycInfo, Cochrane Database, and Social Services Abstracts was conducted to retrieve literature published from 1988 to 2006.ResultsA total of 115 articles were reviewed. Overall, 70 relevant studies were selected on health promotion in adults with hypertension in primary settings. A total of 39 nursing process components (nursing diagnoses outcomes and interventions) related to health promotion wi...
Aim: This systematic review seeks to synthesise randomised controlled trials reporting the impact of...
Hypertension is a disease that continues to rise across the world and in the past 30 years it has be...
Objective: To describe the effect of home care nursing in knowledge, hospitalization and blood press...
PurposeThis paper is a report of the results of a literature review conducted with the goal of ident...
Hypertension is known as high blood pressure. It is a severe medical condition that increases the ri...
Objectives: To identify the health promotion compentencies of nursing interventions for patient with...
Hypertension (HTN) is a chronic condition that is frequently the precursor to cardiovascular and met...
Objective: To review trials of nurse led interventions for hypertension in primary care to clarify t...
Aim: This systematic review seeks to synthesise randomised controlled trials reporting the impact of...
To evaluate the impact of general practice nurse-led interventions for blood pressure control and ca...
Hypertension is a global chronic medical condition that is life threatening and eventually fatal if ...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of the integrative review was to assemble the best available evidence for e...
Copyright © 2010 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. This articles was first published in: BMJ, 2010, V...
Objective: The aim of the integrative review was to assemble the best available evidence for effecti...
Counselling in hypertension care relating to lifestyle changes, i.e. non-pharmaco-logical treatment ...
Aim: This systematic review seeks to synthesise randomised controlled trials reporting the impact of...
Hypertension is a disease that continues to rise across the world and in the past 30 years it has be...
Objective: To describe the effect of home care nursing in knowledge, hospitalization and blood press...
PurposeThis paper is a report of the results of a literature review conducted with the goal of ident...
Hypertension is known as high blood pressure. It is a severe medical condition that increases the ri...
Objectives: To identify the health promotion compentencies of nursing interventions for patient with...
Hypertension (HTN) is a chronic condition that is frequently the precursor to cardiovascular and met...
Objective: To review trials of nurse led interventions for hypertension in primary care to clarify t...
Aim: This systematic review seeks to synthesise randomised controlled trials reporting the impact of...
To evaluate the impact of general practice nurse-led interventions for blood pressure control and ca...
Hypertension is a global chronic medical condition that is life threatening and eventually fatal if ...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of the integrative review was to assemble the best available evidence for e...
Copyright © 2010 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. This articles was first published in: BMJ, 2010, V...
Objective: The aim of the integrative review was to assemble the best available evidence for effecti...
Counselling in hypertension care relating to lifestyle changes, i.e. non-pharmaco-logical treatment ...
Aim: This systematic review seeks to synthesise randomised controlled trials reporting the impact of...
Hypertension is a disease that continues to rise across the world and in the past 30 years it has be...
Objective: To describe the effect of home care nursing in knowledge, hospitalization and blood press...