Myocardial infraction is a serious and global health problem; it is result from different risk factors such as hypertension, smoking, obesity and diabetic etc. Myocardial infraction affects quality of life, increase cost of patient care and rate of hospitalization and readmission rates. Patient educating is a key in myocardial infraction patient well-being, modify life style and management of self- care. The aim of this study is to gain deeper knowledge and understanding about the role in rehabilitation after myocardial infraction. The questions are; what are the factors influencing on rehabilitation process? What is the nurse role in rehabilitation? A systematic literature review and qualitative method were used with the help of Oreom theo...
Introduction. There is mounting evidence that cardiac rehabilitation (CR) based on physical activity...
Purpose: This thesis aims to develop a set of best practice recommendations for nursing in the cardi...
Cardiovascular disorders are the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the industrialized worl...
Background: In the developed part of the world, coronary heart disease is the major cause of death a...
This article provides an overview of current recommendations regarding cardiac rehabilita-tion (CR) ...
Background: After a myocardial infarction and discharge from the hospital a recovery process follows...
The lack of adherence to health behaviors in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is the leading cause of rec...
Background: Myocardial infarction is one of the most common diseases that cause death in the world. ...
In the process of rehabilitation after myocardial infarction, the person returns to the desired phys...
This literature review study is based on identifying the various types of nursing interventions whic...
Background: In the developed part of the world, coro- nary heart disease is the major cause of death...
<p>Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a process that involves a multidisciplinary team of he...
The major objective of this research has been the investigation of associations between aspects of r...
In 2017, mortality from cardiovascular diseases made up 58.4% of all deaths, of which ischemic heart...
AbstractObjectiveNurses play a strong role in helping patients reduce their risk for disease and mak...
Introduction. There is mounting evidence that cardiac rehabilitation (CR) based on physical activity...
Purpose: This thesis aims to develop a set of best practice recommendations for nursing in the cardi...
Cardiovascular disorders are the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the industrialized worl...
Background: In the developed part of the world, coronary heart disease is the major cause of death a...
This article provides an overview of current recommendations regarding cardiac rehabilita-tion (CR) ...
Background: After a myocardial infarction and discharge from the hospital a recovery process follows...
The lack of adherence to health behaviors in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is the leading cause of rec...
Background: Myocardial infarction is one of the most common diseases that cause death in the world. ...
In the process of rehabilitation after myocardial infarction, the person returns to the desired phys...
This literature review study is based on identifying the various types of nursing interventions whic...
Background: In the developed part of the world, coro- nary heart disease is the major cause of death...
<p>Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a process that involves a multidisciplinary team of he...
The major objective of this research has been the investigation of associations between aspects of r...
In 2017, mortality from cardiovascular diseases made up 58.4% of all deaths, of which ischemic heart...
AbstractObjectiveNurses play a strong role in helping patients reduce their risk for disease and mak...
Introduction. There is mounting evidence that cardiac rehabilitation (CR) based on physical activity...
Purpose: This thesis aims to develop a set of best practice recommendations for nursing in the cardi...
Cardiovascular disorders are the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the industrialized worl...