2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2017.05.006
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Heart transplant centers with multidisciplinary team show a higher level of chronic illness management – Findings from the International BRIGHT Study

Abstract: a b s t r a c tObjectives: The objectives of this study were to: (1) explore the proportion of HTx centers that have a multidisciplinary team and (2) assess the relationship between multidisciplinarity and the level of chronic illness management (CIM). Background: The International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation (ISHLT) recommends a multidisciplinary approach in heart transplant (HTx) follow-up care but little is known regarding the proportion of HTx centers that meet this recommendation and the im… Show more

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“…Fatores relacionados ao manejo clínico e educacional do paciente em período pré e pós-transplante cardíaco: revisão integrativa Quanto ao idioma de origem, 07 foram escritos em inglês( [14][15][16]18,20,22,25) , 04 em português (17,19,21,24) e 01 em espanhol (23) . O nível de evidência varia de 1 a 6, predominando o nível 4 (42%), conforme categorização elaborada para avaliar pesquisas, baseada na qualificação da Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) dos Estados Unidos (EUA) (26) .…”
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“…Fatores relacionados ao manejo clínico e educacional do paciente em período pré e pós-transplante cardíaco: revisão integrativa Quanto ao idioma de origem, 07 foram escritos em inglês( [14][15][16]18,20,22,25) , 04 em português (17,19,21,24) e 01 em espanhol (23) . O nível de evidência varia de 1 a 6, predominando o nível 4 (42%), conforme categorização elaborada para avaliar pesquisas, baseada na qualificação da Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) dos Estados Unidos (EUA) (26) .…”
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“…In fact, in a recent single‐centre study, lower socio‐economic status was associated with decreased risk of death in the unadjusted analysis, and the association became non‐significant after adjustment for clinically relevant comorbidities. (ii) Socio‐economic disparities are narrowing over time the role of multidisciplinary teams in identifying barriers to health‐care access, and assist with medication coverage has been crucial in the improvement of outcomes after observed in the last 20 years . iii) Patients at higher listing status often receive the highest level of care and attention with frequent visits and hospitalizations; hence, socio‐economic status may become less of a barrier in these cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are no reported cases of solid organ transplant involving a patient with a previous diagnosis of anorexia nervosa, although there are reports of anorexia symptoms developing after renal transplant [15]. The contribution of mental health specialists to decision making in solid organ transplant teams has been a subject of investigation only rarely [16][17][18].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%