Translation Science and Synthesis
Student Name
Chamberlain
University NR 716:
Analytic Methods Dr.
Thompson
December 15, 2023
, Evidence Synthesis: Heart Failure
Heart failure is a convoluted medical ailment where the heart muscles are
unsuccessful in pumping enough blood to meet the body’s requirements, and
treatment management is naturally challenging (Pina et al., 2021; Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2019). Congestive Heart failure can be
caused by risk factors that can be modifiable, such as smoking, a high sodium, fat,
and cholesterol diet, physical inactivity, and moderate consumption of alcohol
intake (CDC, 2023; Mohammadi et al., 2021; Pereira Sousa et al., 2021; Ding et al.,
2020). However, other medical conditions such as coronary artery disease,
diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and other conditions related to heart disease
expose people to a higher risk of developing heart failure (CDC, 2023; Mohammadi
et al., 2021; Pereira Sousa et al., 2021; Ding et al., 2020).
Prevention is the most effective approach to avoiding morbidity and
mortality from heart failure. Therefore, it is vital to detect cardiovascular disease
early to begin proper treatment (World Health Organization [WHO], 2021). Constant
social support from providers would buffer patients’ anxiety levels and promote
treatment adherence and a healthy lifestyle to preserve the quality of life (Singh et
al., 2021; Mohammadi et al., 2021; Pereira Sousa et al., 2021; Ding et al., 2020).
This paper explores the implications of heart failure at the national and state levels.
The intent is to appraise the quality of three research studies and non-research
evidence by synthesizing its findings on the provision of provider support through
multimedia education with patient teach-back and reflective learning to preserve
the quality of life, decrease cardiac anxiety, reduce hospital readmission, and
promote self-care management.
Analysis
Congestive Heart failure is considered a global burden of disease, which is
, one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and management continuously
proves to be a challenge
Student Name
Chamberlain
University NR 716:
Analytic Methods Dr.
Thompson
December 15, 2023
, Evidence Synthesis: Heart Failure
Heart failure is a convoluted medical ailment where the heart muscles are
unsuccessful in pumping enough blood to meet the body’s requirements, and
treatment management is naturally challenging (Pina et al., 2021; Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2019). Congestive Heart failure can be
caused by risk factors that can be modifiable, such as smoking, a high sodium, fat,
and cholesterol diet, physical inactivity, and moderate consumption of alcohol
intake (CDC, 2023; Mohammadi et al., 2021; Pereira Sousa et al., 2021; Ding et al.,
2020). However, other medical conditions such as coronary artery disease,
diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and other conditions related to heart disease
expose people to a higher risk of developing heart failure (CDC, 2023; Mohammadi
et al., 2021; Pereira Sousa et al., 2021; Ding et al., 2020).
Prevention is the most effective approach to avoiding morbidity and
mortality from heart failure. Therefore, it is vital to detect cardiovascular disease
early to begin proper treatment (World Health Organization [WHO], 2021). Constant
social support from providers would buffer patients’ anxiety levels and promote
treatment adherence and a healthy lifestyle to preserve the quality of life (Singh et
al., 2021; Mohammadi et al., 2021; Pereira Sousa et al., 2021; Ding et al., 2020).
This paper explores the implications of heart failure at the national and state levels.
The intent is to appraise the quality of three research studies and non-research
evidence by synthesizing its findings on the provision of provider support through
multimedia education with patient teach-back and reflective learning to preserve
the quality of life, decrease cardiac anxiety, reduce hospital readmission, and
promote self-care management.
Analysis
Congestive Heart failure is considered a global burden of disease, which is
, one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and management continuously
proves to be a challenge