2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejcnurse.2005.06.002
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The Meaning of Patient Participation for Patients and Nurses at a Nurse-Led Clinic for Chronic Heart Failure

Abstract: Conflicting values of patients and nurses, which were interpreted with respect to participation and non-participation, presumably might influence patient information and education negatively. The issue of participation should be raised as a means of attaining concordance and to facilitate patient participation with education specifically tailored to the individual patient's needs.

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“…Participants included both chronically ill adults and their family members [53,63] . In two of the studies, the participants comprised both chronically ill adults and nursing staff [64,65] , whereas in other studies, the nursing staff were the sole participants [66][67][68][69] . One study involved adults with chronic illness, their family members and nursing staff [70] .…”
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“…Participants included both chronically ill adults and their family members [53,63] . In two of the studies, the participants comprised both chronically ill adults and nursing staff [64,65] , whereas in other studies, the nursing staff were the sole participants [66][67][68][69] . One study involved adults with chronic illness, their family members and nursing staff [70] .…”
Section: General Description Of Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also needed counseling that fitted in with their daily lives [52,55,58,[62][63][64] . Although knowledge about the progression of the disease was important to adults with chronic illness [44,59,61] , they rarely discussed the future and the end of life with staff [46,61,65,70] .…”
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