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View article: Self-Care Behaviors of Patients With Heart Failure in Thailand: A qualitative descriptive study
Self-Care Behaviors of Patients With Heart Failure in Thailand: A qualitative descriptive study Open
Introduction: This study explored people’s experiences of living with heart failure and their understanding of self-management and difficulties faced when making lifestyle changes in the context of high-salt food preferences and a subtropi…
View article: Achieving consensus on the key elements of a nurse‐led multidisciplinary chronic heart failure service in Thailand: An e‐Delphi study
Achieving consensus on the key elements of a nurse‐led multidisciplinary chronic heart failure service in Thailand: An e‐Delphi study Open
Aims To describe the outcomes of an e(electronic)‐Delphi survey used to achieve consensus on the essential elements that should be included in a multidisciplinary, nurse‐led service for patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Design The…
View article: Illness perceptions of people living with chronic heart failure and limited community disease management
Illness perceptions of people living with chronic heart failure and limited community disease management Open
Aim To explore the cognitive representations and emotional responses to living with chronic heart failure of people receiving limited community disease management. Background Individuals living with heart failure face self‐care and emotion…
View article: Embedding the Use of Patient Multimedia Educational Resources Into Cardiac Acute Care: Prospective Observational Study
Embedding the Use of Patient Multimedia Educational Resources Into Cardiac Acute Care: Prospective Observational Study Open
Background Multimedia interventions may play an important role in improving patient care and reducing the time constraints of patient-clinician encounters. The “MyStay Cardiac” multimedia resource is an innovative program designed to be ac…
View article: Narrative synthesis of the effectiveness and characteristics of heart failure disease self‐management support programmes
Narrative synthesis of the effectiveness and characteristics of heart failure disease self‐management support programmes Open
A deeper understanding of the key elements that should be included in heart failure (HF) disease self‐management support (DSMS) programmes is crucial to enhance programme effectiveness and applicability to diverse settings. We investigated…
View article: Embedding the Use of Patient Multimedia Educational Resources Into Cardiac Acute Care: Prospective Observational Study (Preprint)
Embedding the Use of Patient Multimedia Educational Resources Into Cardiac Acute Care: Prospective Observational Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Multimedia interventions may play an important role in improving patient care and reducing the time constraints of patient-clinician encounters. The “MyStay Cardiac” multimedia resource is an innovative program designed to be a…
View article: MyStay – Development of nurse-facilitated condition-specific multimedia resources to facilitate patient participation in postoperative care
MyStay – Development of nurse-facilitated condition-specific multimedia resources to facilitate patient participation in postoperative care Open
Improved postoperative outcomes and the global drive toward the provision of patient-centred care underpins efforts to enhance the nature and capacity of patient participation in acute postoperative hospital care. In this paper, we describ…
View article: Abstracts\' Service
Abstracts\' Service Open
Objective.Primary graft dysfunction, a severe form of lung injury that occurs in the first 72 hours after lung transplant, is associated with morbidity and mortality.We sought to assess the impact of an evidence-based guideline as a protoc…
View article: A Nurse-Led Multimedia Intervention to Increase Patient Participation in Recovery After Knee Arthroplasty: Hybrid Type II Implementation Study
A Nurse-Led Multimedia Intervention to Increase Patient Participation in Recovery After Knee Arthroplasty: Hybrid Type II Implementation Study Open
Background Advances in digital technology and the use of multimedia platforms to deliver information provide clinicians with a unique opportunity to develop innovative ways to consistently provide high-quality, accessible, and evidence-bas…
View article: Patient, surgical and clinical factors associated with longer stay in the Post Anaesthesia Care Unit
Patient, surgical and clinical factors associated with longer stay in the Post Anaesthesia Care Unit Open
Aim: To explore patient, surgical and clinical factors associated with readiness-or-discharge and total length of stay in the Post Anaesthesia Care Unit (PACU). Background: Longer stay in the PACU decreases the flow of patients and is asso…
View article: A Nurse-Led Multimedia Intervention to Increase Patient Participation in Recovery After Knee Arthroplasty: Hybrid Type II Implementation Study (Preprint)
A Nurse-Led Multimedia Intervention to Increase Patient Participation in Recovery After Knee Arthroplasty: Hybrid Type II Implementation Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Advances in digital technology and the use of multimedia platforms to deliver information provide clinicians with a unique opportunity to develop innovative ways to consistently provide high-quality, accessible, and evidence-ba…
View article: Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of an online mindfulness program (MindOnLine) to reduce fear of recurrence among people with cancer: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of an online mindfulness program (MindOnLine) to reduce fear of recurrence among people with cancer: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial Open
Introduction Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a common condition among cancer survivors that can lead to significant levels of distress, anxiety and depression. Online mindfulness programmes may provide the mechanism to support cancer su…
View article: Disinvestment in the presence of uncertainty: Description of a novel, multi-group, disinvestment trial design and protocol for an application to reduce or cease use of mobilisation alarms for preventing falls in hospitals
Disinvestment in the presence of uncertainty: Description of a novel, multi-group, disinvestment trial design and protocol for an application to reduce or cease use of mobilisation alarms for preventing falls in hospitals Open
Disinvestment is the removal or reduction of previously provided practices or services, and has typically been undertaken where a practice or service has been clearly shown to be ineffective, inefficient and/or harmful. However, practices …
View article: Evaluation of the validity and reliability of the Nurses' Responsibility in Healthcare Quality Questionnaire: An instrument design study
Evaluation of the validity and reliability of the Nurses' Responsibility in Healthcare Quality Questionnaire: An instrument design study Open
Nurses' awareness and acceptance of their professional responsibilities across the full breadth of safety and quality‐related practices and behaviors are critical for high quality healthcare delivery. The purpose of this study was to devel…
View article: Diagnostic Accuracy of a Two-Stage Sequential Screening Strategy Implemented by Community Health Workers (CHWs) to Identify Individuals with COPD in Rural India
Diagnostic Accuracy of a Two-Stage Sequential Screening Strategy Implemented by Community Health Workers (CHWs) to Identify Individuals with COPD in Rural India Open
COPD can be accurately detected by trained CHWs using a simple sequential screening strategy. This can potentially contribute to accurate assessment of COPD and thus its effective management in low-resource settings.
View article: Six‐year trends in postoperative prescribing and use of multimodal analgesics following total hip and knee arthroplasty: A single‐site observational study of pain management
Six‐year trends in postoperative prescribing and use of multimodal analgesics following total hip and knee arthroplasty: A single‐site observational study of pain management Open
Background Guidelines for acute postoperative pain management recommend administering analgesics in multimodal combination to facilitate synergistic benefit, reduce opioid requirements and decrease side‐effects. However, limited observatio…
View article: Barriers and facilitators to integrating antimicrobial stewardship into clinical governance and practice: A Thai case study
Barriers and facilitators to integrating antimicrobial stewardship into clinical governance and practice: A Thai case study Open
Thailand is currently facing the emergence of antimicrobial resistance. To address this issue the Thai government has supported the introduction of antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programs. Little is known about the perceptions of key-stak…
View article: Maximising comfort: how do patients describe the care that matters? A two-stage qualitative descriptive study to develop a quality improvement framework for comfort-related care in inpatient settings
Maximising comfort: how do patients describe the care that matters? A two-stage qualitative descriptive study to develop a quality improvement framework for comfort-related care in inpatient settings Open
Objective To develop a multidimensional framework representing patients’ perspectives on comfort to guide practice and quality initiatives aimed at improving patients’ experiences of care. Design Two-stage qualitative descriptive study des…
View article: Resuscitation status and characteristics and outcomes of patients transferred from subacute care to acute care hospitals: A multi‐site prospective cohort study
Resuscitation status and characteristics and outcomes of patients transferred from subacute care to acute care hospitals: A multi‐site prospective cohort study Open
Aims and objectives To examine the relationship between resuscitation status and (i) patient characteristics; (ii) transfer characteristics; and (iii) patient outcomes following an emergency inter‐hospital transfer from a subacute to an ac…
View article: Table of Contents and Advertisements
Table of Contents and Advertisements Open
AHR explores major national and international health issues and questions. Our readership includes managers, policy makers and clinical staff in health organisations including government departments, hospitals, community centres and aged-c…