The effectiveness of group visits for patients with heart failure on knowledge, quality of life, self‐care, and readmissions: a systematic review protocol
@article{Slyer2012TheEO,
title={The effectiveness of group visits for patients with heart failure on knowledge, quality of life, self‐care, and readmissions: a systematic review protocol},
author={Jason T. Slyer and Lucille R. Ferrara},
journal={JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports},
year={2012},
volume={10},
pages={4647–4658}
}Review question/objective The objective of this review is to identify the effectiveness of group visits for patients with heart failure (HF) on knowledge, quality of life, self‐care behaviors, and hospital readmissions. Research Questions: What is the impact of group visits for patients with HF on knowledge related to HF compared to standard one‐on‐one medical care? What is the impact of group visits for patients with HF on quality of life compared to standard one‐on‐one medical care? What is…
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