Copyright © 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Background: Cardiac rehabilitation is one of the most widely recommended strategies to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease. The multicomponent nature of cardiac rehabilitation programs requires a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals including nurses who are equipped with extensive knowledge and skills. However, there is a lack of a comprehensive, explicit career pathway that contains academic and clinical development to prepare nurses to become cardiac rehabilitation specialists. Objective: The aim of this study is to identify the 3 essential components for cardiac rehabilitation professionals: (1) educational preparation, (2) role/responsibility, and (3...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a critical global health issue, and cardiovascular nurses play a vit...
AimsCardiovascular disease burden is increasing globally, pressuring nursing staff to deliver high-q...
Background: Over the last two decades the UK health service has endeavoured to place patient and pub...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation is one of the most widely recommended strategies to reduce the bu...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a critical global health issue, and cardiovascular nurses play a vit...
The aim of this document is to provide optimum standards for the nursing care of infants, children a...
BackgroundThe management of cardiovascular patients requires increasingly competent nursing professi...
This article presents a case study that examined the work practice of nurses in a cardiac step-down ...
The professional (registered) nurse needs to possess the necessary skills and competencies in discha...
This Major paper, with evidence from the literature, describes what cardiac rehab is and acknowleges...
The purpose of this research was to obtain information on the content of education within cardiac re...
Purpose: This thesis aims to develop a set of best practice recommendations for nursing in the cardi...
Cardiac medical conditions are the leading cause of death worldwide. Cardiac rehabilitation followin...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is considered a standard of care following a cardiac event. Prince Edwa...
There is a movement in neonatal intensive care toward specialized care teams based on primary diagno...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a critical global health issue, and cardiovascular nurses play a vit...
AimsCardiovascular disease burden is increasing globally, pressuring nursing staff to deliver high-q...
Background: Over the last two decades the UK health service has endeavoured to place patient and pub...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation is one of the most widely recommended strategies to reduce the bu...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a critical global health issue, and cardiovascular nurses play a vit...
The aim of this document is to provide optimum standards for the nursing care of infants, children a...
BackgroundThe management of cardiovascular patients requires increasingly competent nursing professi...
This article presents a case study that examined the work practice of nurses in a cardiac step-down ...
The professional (registered) nurse needs to possess the necessary skills and competencies in discha...
This Major paper, with evidence from the literature, describes what cardiac rehab is and acknowleges...
The purpose of this research was to obtain information on the content of education within cardiac re...
Purpose: This thesis aims to develop a set of best practice recommendations for nursing in the cardi...
Cardiac medical conditions are the leading cause of death worldwide. Cardiac rehabilitation followin...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is considered a standard of care following a cardiac event. Prince Edwa...
There is a movement in neonatal intensive care toward specialized care teams based on primary diagno...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a critical global health issue, and cardiovascular nurses play a vit...
AimsCardiovascular disease burden is increasing globally, pressuring nursing staff to deliver high-q...
Background: Over the last two decades the UK health service has endeavoured to place patient and pub...