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The focus of this Evidence-Based Practice: is annotated Bibliography assignment is to provide a synopsis of peer-reviewed research articles you have chosen to use in your evidence-based practice which are relevant to your identified clinical problem.
My problem: There are too much HF education and to little follow up once a patient is discharge from the hospital. About half of the HF patient population will die in the next 5 years and about 30 % of them is readmitted to the hospital in 30 days to 6 months. What to do to stop them? Is home based care the key to have them stay home with home healthcare services more specialist?
References/sources are below to use.
To complete this assignment:
1. Sources: Use the GCU Library to perform a search for peer-reviewed research articles related to the identified problem. Select resources which focus on and which will strongly support improving patient outcomes. Select upto 12 qualitative or quantitative peer-reviewed primary research articles published within the last 5 years. You may use articles from both peer-reviewed nursing-specific and health care journals; however, a minimum of half of the articles selected must originate from a peer-reviewed nursing journal.
2. Summary: In your own words, write a summary of three to five sentences and/or an evaluation of each of the sources in terms of how each source you have selected will assist you in organizing, developing, and presenting your final evidence-based paper. Each source summary should mention the thesis of the work and how this work is important for your argument within the overall paper.
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References:
Baroni, L. J., Hughes, B. H., & Wahba, G. A. (2015). Effect of continuous education on readmission rates for CHF patients. Retrieved from http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/research_scholarship_symposium/2015/poster_presentations/38/
Carpenter, J. E. (2015). Improving congestive heart failure care with a clinical decision unit. Nursing Economic$, 33(5), 255-262. doi:
De Vleminck, A., Pardon, K., Beernaert, K., Deschepper, R., Houttekier, D., Van Audenhove, C., ... & Vander Stichele, R. (2014). Barriers to advance care planning in cancer, heart failure and dementia patients: a focus group study on general practitioners' views and experiences. PloS one, 9(1), e84905. doi:
Gosselin, J., Hanson, J., Kapadia, S., Lin, M., Nash, B., Neill, L., & Tran, C. (2014). Congestive heart failure patient education intervention to address 30 day CHF readmission. doi:
Hobbs, J. K. (2016). CNE SERIES. Reducing hospital readmission rates in patients with heart failure. MedSurg Nursing, 25(3). doi:
Jurgens, C. Y., Goodlin, S., Dolansky, M., Ahmed, A., Fonarow, G. C., Boxer, R., ... & Fleg, J. L. (2015). Heart failure management in skilled nursing facilities. Circulation: Heart Failure, 8(3), 655-687. doi:
McHugh, M. D., & Ma, C. (2013). Hospital nursing and 30-day readmissions among Medicare patients with heart failure, acute myocardial infarction, and pneumonia. Medical Care, 51(1), 52. doi:
Kripalani, S., Theobald, C. N., Anctil, B., & Vasilevskis, E. E. (2014). Reducing Hospital Readmission: Current Strategies and Future Directions. Annual Review of Medicine, 65, 471–485. http://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-med-022613-090415
Banoff, K. M., Milner, K., Rimar, J., Greer, A. E., & Canavan, M. (2016). Assessment of a Novel Tool for Identifying Hospitalized Patients with Heart Failure At Risk for 30-Day Readmission, High Cost, And Longer Length of Stay. Nursing Economic$, 34(4), 172-181.
House, M. (2016). Cardiac Medicine 30-Day Readmission Reduction Strategies: Do Improved Discharge Transitions Decrease Readmissions. MEDSURG Nursing, 25(4), 251-254.
Hoffman, R., & Whitton, A. (2013). A Partnership of a Hospital Based Heart Failure Program and Home Health Care Agency to Reduce 30-day Readmissions. Heart & Lung, 42(4), 303. doi:10.1016/j.hrtlng.2013.0
Mortara, A., Pinna, G. D., Johnson, P., Maestri, R., Capomolla, S., Rovere, M. L., & ... Sleight, P. (2009). Home telemonitoring in heart failure patients: the HHH study (Home or Hospital in Heart Failure). European Journal Of Heart Failure, 11(3), 312-318. doi:10.1093/eurjhf/hfp022