2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2022.09.008
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Health-related information needs and preferences for information of individuals with cardiovascular disease from underserved populations: A systematic review

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“…Specifically, nurses in local hospitals in developing and developed nations still do not have access to some of these latest technologies in the management of AMI. Because of that, Vanzella et al (2022) believe that they have limited access to educational resources that can improve their knowledge of managing AMI and effectively providing treatment. Similarly, this research found that out of 65 healthcare participants surveyed, 78.46% agreed that limited access to educational resources prevented them from pursuing additional education or training in AMI management.…”
Section: Educational Needs In Managing Amimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Specifically, nurses in local hospitals in developing and developed nations still do not have access to some of these latest technologies in the management of AMI. Because of that, Vanzella et al (2022) believe that they have limited access to educational resources that can improve their knowledge of managing AMI and effectively providing treatment. Similarly, this research found that out of 65 healthcare participants surveyed, 78.46% agreed that limited access to educational resources prevented them from pursuing additional education or training in AMI management.…”
Section: Educational Needs In Managing Amimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, nurses can currently use various technologies such as portable electrocardiogram (ECG) devices, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Chest Xray, and Echo to diagnose patients and determine the signs and symptoms of AMI in patients. However, Vanzella et al (2022) argued that while these technologies in the treatment and management of AMI continue to emerge, the majority of these nurses cannot access these resources. In other countries, especially developing countries, most nurses cannot effectively use these technologies, suggesting the prevalence of AMI (Curry et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%