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Annotated Bibliography: Evidence Based Case Study

   

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1ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY: EVIDENCE BASED CASE STUDY
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1. Buck, H. G., Stromberg, A., Chung, M. L., Donovan, K. A., Harkness, K.,
Howard, A. M., ... & Evangelista, L. S. (2018). 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.
doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2017.10.007
For patients with heart failure it is critical to have assistance from an informal carer. Doctors and
nurses have the ability to greatly enhance self-care and patients. Around the same time, it should always
be understood that care giving may adversely impact the carer and trigger strain and tension emotional
reactions. Dyadic (patient and informal care) self-care approaches tend to enhance patient self-care, such
as commitment to professional diagnosis, fitness preparation, evaluation of symptoms and control of
symptoms as appropriate. It has been observed that in the recent times, no comprehensive assessment of
dyadic treatments with a emphasis on identifying elements, analyzing physical and distribution
conditions, or assessing the impact on patient and/or job results has been performed at this point. The
paper aims to examine the components, interventions and further study the context of the application of
self care based interventions amongst the heart failure patients. The study predicted that the impact of
dyadic interaction on the utilization of emotional, physical, affective and psychological resources were
observed within experiments. Nevertheless, observations through experiments were inconclusive, as some
research on the same variables recorded promising and some non-sustaining effects.
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2. Jiang, Y., Shorey, S., Seah, B., Chan, W. X., San Tam, W. W., & Wang, W.
(2018). The effectiveness of psychological interventions on self-care,
psychological and health outcomes in patients with chronic heart failure—A
systematic review and meta-analysis. International journal of nursing
studies, 78, 16-25. doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2017.08.006
The paper aids in evaluating and analyzing research to determine the impact of therapeutic treatments
on self-care and social and physical consequences of chronic heart failure (CHF) patients. The report
presents a analysis where therapeutic approaches or theories on self-care habits, anxiety and stress rates,
HRQoL, and physical activity are utilized to test the success of the randomized clinical trials. Studies
were considered released in English between January 2006 and December 2016. The outcomes as
described in the paper explains the efforts that aim at promoting self care is one of the pioneer steps in the
management of HF diseases. The Hospital care and secondary safety play an significant part in
healthcare. Nurses provide more patient interaction experiences and are increasingly integrated in all
areas of clinical care relative to other professionals; thus, increasingly nurses should be prepared to
implement concise therapeutic interventions (such as positive assessments and cognitive behavioral
therapy) to improve the efficacy of action. The key drawback of the study is the low to high degree of
variability among the studies involved, which may partly weaken the findings ' precision and
reproducibility. A judgment on the best structure and methods of the intervention could not be taken
because of the differences between the samples. Within the future, replication of the studies would be
needed to isolate the successful intervention aspect and determine the appropriate model and dose for the
intervention.
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