A Nurse-Led Model of Care with 2 Telemonitoring to Manage Patients with Heart Failure in Primary Health Care: A Mixed-Method Feasibility Study [Response to Letter].

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Title: A Nurse-Led Model of Care with 2 Telemonitoring to Manage Patients with Heart Failure in Primary Health Care: A Mixed-Method Feasibility Study [Response to Letter].
Authors: Longhini, Jessica, Canzan, Federica, Zambiasi, Paola, Toccoli, Stefano, Gios, Lorenzo, Del Greco, Maurizio, Sforzin, Simona, Moz, Monica, Fracchetti, Michela, Saiani, Luisa, Brolis, Renata, Guarnier, Annamaria, Soverini, Mariangela, Maines, Massimiliano, Ambrosi, Elisa
Source: Patient Preference & Adherence; Dec2023, Vol. 17, p3305-3306, 2p
Subject Terms: HEART failure patients, PRIMARY health care, FEASIBILITY studies, PATIENT compliance, RANDOMIZED controlled trials
Abstract: This document is a response to a letter to the editor regarding a study titled "A Nurse-Led Model of Care with Telemonitoring to Manage Patients with Heart Failure in Primary Health Care: A Mixed-Method Feasibility Study." The authors of the study address the concerns raised in the letter and discuss the challenges they faced in recruitment and the limited sample size. They explain that their focus was on conducting a feasibility study rather than a randomized controlled trial to assess the model's efficacy. The authors also propose suggestions for enhancing the model, such as adopting diverse screening strategies and including a control group in future studies. They acknowledge the limitations of their study and report no conflicts of interest. [Extracted from the article]
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ISSN:1177889X
DOI:10.2147/PPA.S451932
Published in:Patient Preference & Adherence
Language:English