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The care pathway of myocardial infarction patients in a remote area: A descriptive exploratory study

Par : Contributeur(s) : Type de matériel : TexteTexteLangue : français Détails de publication : 2020. Sujet(s) : Ressources en ligne : Abrégé : "Introduction: Cardiovascular disease is on the rise and is the second leading cause of death among Canadians. Background: The care pathway followed by myocardial infarction patients in remote areas has an impact on their continuity of care.Objective: To describe the care pathway of myocardial infarction patients living in a remote area.Methods: A qualitative formative research design was used. Two samples were created, the first comprising sixteen people who had undergone a percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, and the second made up of four health professionals working in Family Medicine Groups (FMGs).Results: Eight steps were identified and three priority needs were raised, namely: 1) understanding the pathway of care and services; 2) effectively communicating health information to the various establishments; and 3) setting up follow-up by FMG health professionals when the patient returns home.Discussion: Nurses play a key role in all steps of the pathway and in meeting patients’ needs.Conclusion: The care and service pathway are suboptimal but the same for participants from this remote area."
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"Introduction: Cardiovascular disease is on the rise and is the second leading cause of death among Canadians. Background: The care pathway followed by myocardial infarction patients in remote areas has an impact on their continuity of care.Objective: To describe the care pathway of myocardial infarction patients living in a remote area.Methods: A qualitative formative research design was used. Two samples were created, the first comprising sixteen people who had undergone a percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, and the second made up of four health professionals working in Family Medicine Groups (FMGs).Results: Eight steps were identified and three priority needs were raised, namely: 1) understanding the pathway of care and services; 2) effectively communicating health information to the various establishments; and 3) setting up follow-up by FMG health professionals when the patient returns home.Discussion: Nurses play a key role in all steps of the pathway and in meeting patients’ needs.Conclusion: The care and service pathway are suboptimal but the same for participants from this remote area."

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