Annotated Bibliography

   

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Annotated Bibliography
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Contents
Part 1: Annotated Bibliography.......................................................................................................1
Part 2: Justification for your choice of research articles..................................................................3
Part 3: Recommendations for patient/clinical practice....................................................................4
REFERENCES................................................................................................................................6
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Part 1: Annotated Bibliography
Research
article
Buck, H. G., Stromberg, A., Chung, M. L., Donovan, K. A., Harkness, K.,
Howard, A. M., Kato, N., Polo, R., & Evangelista, L. S. (2018, 2018/01/01/). A
systematic review of heart failure dyadic self-care interventions focusing on
intervention components, contexts, and outcomes. International Journal of
Nursing Studies, 77, 232-242.
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2017.10.007
Annotation The authors’ purpose in this article is to persuade its readers to understand the
value of informal carer and dyadic self care interventions for heart failure
patients.
This article summarises as the investigation of analysing whether the use of
intervention between informal carer and patient impacts the self care ability of
heart failure patient or not. For this, this article has used two tiered analytical
approach. This articles summarises the findings that dyadic interventions do
promote self care in heart failure patients but its growing rate is limited which
means this intervention only works for few individuals and not all heart failure
patients. In order to achieve the objective of this article which is to examine the
components of dyadic self care interventions, authors have used data sources
such as Web of Science and Pub Med. These sources were useful for gaining
the results involving a total of twelve completed but unique intervention studies
from which impact of dyadic intervention studies were analysed on cognitive
and behavioural outcomes. This article also concludes and summarises that it is
important to have an advanced research using sample size justification so that a
histologic picture for dyadic intervention can be gained.
The authors of this article has published numerous peer reviewed articles as
well which are related with the concept of clinical nursing.
Research
article
Kadu, M., Heckman, G. A., Stolee, P., & Perlman, C. (2019). Risk of
Hospitalization in Long-Term Care Residents Living with Heart Failure: a
Retrospective Cohort Study. Canadian Geriatrics Journal, 22(4), 171-181.
https://doi.org/10.5770/cgj.22.366
Annotation The authors purpose for this article is to persuade its readers to understand the
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