Introduction: There is increasing evidence supporting the relationship between family support and patient outcomes. Therefore, involving families in the care of cardiovascular patients is expected to be beneficial for patients. The quality of the encounter with families highly depends on the attitudes of nurses towards the importance of families in patient care. Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the attitudes of nurses towards family involvement in patient care and to investigate the individual contributions of demographic, professional and regional background characteristics. Method: A survey was distributed among cardiovascular nurses attending an international conference in Norway and a national conference in Belgium. Nurses wer...
Support of family caregivers of chronically ill elderly patients post-discharge becomes more demandi...
Introduction Heart failure is a growing public health problem associated with poor quality of life a...
Aim: The aim of this study was to understand the beliefs, attitudes and perceptions of nurses regard...
Aims and Objective To explore differences in nurses' attitudes regarding the importance of family i...
Background: Support from the family positively affects self-management, patient outcomes and the inc...
Introduction Positive attitudes towards family involvement in nursing care are essential for improvi...
Background: Support from the family positively affects self-management, patient outcomes and the inc...
Background Involving families in care benefits both patients and their families. Sweden was one of ...
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Purpose: To investigate cardiovascular nurses ' experiences of and attitudes towards the presen...
Introduction Positive attitudes towards family involvement in nursing care are essential for improvi...
Purpose To investigate cardiovascular nurses' experiences of and attitudes towards the presence of f...
Affective, cognitive and behavioral components affect nurses´ attitudes to include families in the c...
Background and Purpose: Measuring the attitude of nurses toward the importance of involving families...
INTRODUCTION:Heart failure is a growing public health problem associated with poor quality of life a...
Support of family caregivers of chronically ill elderly patients post-discharge becomes more demandi...
Introduction Heart failure is a growing public health problem associated with poor quality of life a...
Aim: The aim of this study was to understand the beliefs, attitudes and perceptions of nurses regard...
Aims and Objective To explore differences in nurses' attitudes regarding the importance of family i...
Background: Support from the family positively affects self-management, patient outcomes and the inc...
Introduction Positive attitudes towards family involvement in nursing care are essential for improvi...
Background: Support from the family positively affects self-management, patient outcomes and the inc...
Background Involving families in care benefits both patients and their families. Sweden was one of ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Purpose: To investigate cardiovascular nurses ' experiences of and attitudes towards the presen...
Introduction Positive attitudes towards family involvement in nursing care are essential for improvi...
Purpose To investigate cardiovascular nurses' experiences of and attitudes towards the presence of f...
Affective, cognitive and behavioral components affect nurses´ attitudes to include families in the c...
Background and Purpose: Measuring the attitude of nurses toward the importance of involving families...
INTRODUCTION:Heart failure is a growing public health problem associated with poor quality of life a...
Support of family caregivers of chronically ill elderly patients post-discharge becomes more demandi...
Introduction Heart failure is a growing public health problem associated with poor quality of life a...
Aim: The aim of this study was to understand the beliefs, attitudes and perceptions of nurses regard...