2023
DOI: 10.1111/jnu.12882
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The effect of nurse‐led digital health interventions on blood pressure control for people with hypertension: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Abstract: PurposeNurse‐led digital health interventions (DHIs) for people with chronic disease are increasing. However, the effect of nurse‐led DHIs on blood pressure control and hypertension self‐management remains unclear. This study aimed to identify the characteristics of nurse‐led DHIs for people with hypertension and compared the effect size of nurse‐led DHIs with that of usual care to establish evidence for the development of effective nursing interventions using technologies.DesignSystematic review and meta‐anal… Show more

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“…Nurses can conduct patientcentered treatments, including reflecting on patients' needs and collaborative decision-making, without being constrained by physical space or by the time allotted for treatment by using nurse-led digital health interventions. 27 The expertise and skills of nurses are a significant contribution to healthcare systems; however, these skills and expertise are gained over time with continuous learning. As Willman et al narrated, in addition to using nursing care plans and protocols, complex patient scenarios include nursing interventions and decisionmaking processes that incorporate professional judgment based on experience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nurses can conduct patientcentered treatments, including reflecting on patients' needs and collaborative decision-making, without being constrained by physical space or by the time allotted for treatment by using nurse-led digital health interventions. 27 The expertise and skills of nurses are a significant contribution to healthcare systems; however, these skills and expertise are gained over time with continuous learning. As Willman et al narrated, in addition to using nursing care plans and protocols, complex patient scenarios include nursing interventions and decisionmaking processes that incorporate professional judgment based on experience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lambert et al (11) assessed the satisfactoriness and feasibility of a six month, nurse-led, community wellness worker-partnered short-course therapy (3HP) LTBI adherence paradigm for a high-risk, LTBI-positive homeless population. Hwang et al (12) examined nurses' ART adherence research and delivery. Nurse-led and nurse facilitated interventions may help HIV-positive people adhere to ART.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%