AIM: To assess the effects of a visiting nurse-driven community-based case management program for low-income adults with hypertension. METHODS: This single group pretest-post-test study included 22 newly registered low-income adult patients with hypertension in a public health center in Seoul. Visiting nurses delivered a case management program for 2-8 months. Pretest and post-test measurements of blood pressure (BP), knowledge level, and self-management level in terms of diet, lifestyle, physical activity, and medication were obtained. RESULTS: The visiting nurse-driven case management was effective in reducing the BP level and improving the knowledge and self-management level of the low-income adults with hypertension in the community. CO...
OBJECTIVE: To measure the effect of faith community nurse referrals versus telephone-assisted physic...
ObjectiveOur study describes the services faith-community nurses provide to a community-dwelling sam...
Background: Blood pressure targets in individuals treated for hypertension in primary care remain di...
Objective: To determine the effects of goal attainment in nursing programs among hypertensive patien...
Purpose: To test the effects of health education on the blood pressure, knowledge, and self-care of ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P SN 2016 Zhuxxi, 273 pagesBackground: Hypertension is a maj...
Background: Hypertension is a widespread problem of immense economic importance in sub-Saharan Afric...
Introduction: Elevated blood pressure greatly contributes to cardiovascular deaths in low-income and...
BACKGROUND: Several trials have demonstrated the efficacy of nurse telephone case management for dia...
AIM: The purpose of the study was to explore the effects of using a structured nursing intervention ...
Objective: Panel management is a system of care that targets groups of patients with similar needs t...
Background: Maryland participated in the Association of State and Territorial Health Official’s Mill...
For millions of uninsured Americans who have hypertension, quality medical care is too expensive to ...
Background & Significance: People with hypertension (HTN) living in poverty have a higher risk of de...
Introduction: Low self-efficacy level among patients with hypertension could be the underlying reaso...
OBJECTIVE: To measure the effect of faith community nurse referrals versus telephone-assisted physic...
ObjectiveOur study describes the services faith-community nurses provide to a community-dwelling sam...
Background: Blood pressure targets in individuals treated for hypertension in primary care remain di...
Objective: To determine the effects of goal attainment in nursing programs among hypertensive patien...
Purpose: To test the effects of health education on the blood pressure, knowledge, and self-care of ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P SN 2016 Zhuxxi, 273 pagesBackground: Hypertension is a maj...
Background: Hypertension is a widespread problem of immense economic importance in sub-Saharan Afric...
Introduction: Elevated blood pressure greatly contributes to cardiovascular deaths in low-income and...
BACKGROUND: Several trials have demonstrated the efficacy of nurse telephone case management for dia...
AIM: The purpose of the study was to explore the effects of using a structured nursing intervention ...
Objective: Panel management is a system of care that targets groups of patients with similar needs t...
Background: Maryland participated in the Association of State and Territorial Health Official’s Mill...
For millions of uninsured Americans who have hypertension, quality medical care is too expensive to ...
Background & Significance: People with hypertension (HTN) living in poverty have a higher risk of de...
Introduction: Low self-efficacy level among patients with hypertension could be the underlying reaso...
OBJECTIVE: To measure the effect of faith community nurse referrals versus telephone-assisted physic...
ObjectiveOur study describes the services faith-community nurses provide to a community-dwelling sam...
Background: Blood pressure targets in individuals treated for hypertension in primary care remain di...