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    Assessing Knowledge of Heart Failure Education in Nurses and Nurse Practitioners Throughout the Transition of Care Period in the Rural Health Setting

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    Author
    Obeso, Ida Selena
    Issue Date
    2016
    Keywords
    Heart Failure
    Rural Health
    Transitional Care
    Transition of Care
    Nursing
    Barriers
    Advisor
    Wiley, Luz
    
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    Heart failure (HF) is a chronic condition affecting older adults. It is estimated over 5.8 million Americans are currently diagnosed with HF, with an anticipated increase to seven million by 2030. HF patients are faced not only with the physical symptoms, but also with emotional tolls, and socioeconomic burdens related to HF. Low income and rural facilities, which lack financial resources, are at greater risk for closure if there are concerns of loss of reimbursement. Hospitals are now challenged to prevent readmissions and to avoid penalties associated with HF admission within the 30-day window. Incorporating various interventions have shown improvements in readmission rates. Nurse practitioners and registered nurses can serve as patient educators regarding topics such as diagnoses, procedures, disease monitoring, medications, and medication side effects. In most hospitals, RNs at patients' bedside are at the forefront of providing HF patients discharge instructions and education, which should include symptom recognition and management. The aim of this project inquiry was to assess the knowledge of HF education and perceived barriers to providing HF education by nurses and nurse practitioners, such that improved transition of care for patients in the rural health setting can occur.
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    Degree Level
    doctoral
    Degree Program
    Graduate College
    Nursing
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    University of Arizona
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