Can a nurse-led intervention program for people with peripheral arterial disease lead to sustained improvement in functional capacity and quality of life?
Abstract:Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a manifestation of systemic atherosclerosis which causes significant morbidity and mortality affecting between 14% and 29% of individuals >70 years of age . Multiple studies have demonstrated an improvement in walking distance in people suffering from symptomatic PAD through exercise therapy. While most studies have examined the results of exercise and risk factor modification programs over a short-term this study sought to identify not only whether a nurse-led intervention… Show more
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