2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.enfcli.2014.12.010
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El Nurse-led en la Atención Primaria de Salud: una oportuna y prometedora innovación organizativa

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“…The reviewed studies agree that cardiovascular diseases are strongly related to physical inactivity, overweight/obesity, smoking, high cholesterol levels, hypertension, and diabetes( 5 ), making it clear that the risk factors are characteristics or behaviors of individuals who increase the likelihood of cardiovascular disease( 3 ). The results underscore the hypothesis that interventions, programs, and health services managed and performed by nurses are effective in primary health care because they offer an appropriate response to the needs of the population; thus, it is necessary to perform more research aimed at impacting the health-disease process in the individual user and the influence on their quality of life( 22 ). Furthermore, the principles of the theory of Human Becoming were contemplated for the development of this intervention ( 23 ).…”
Section: Interventionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The reviewed studies agree that cardiovascular diseases are strongly related to physical inactivity, overweight/obesity, smoking, high cholesterol levels, hypertension, and diabetes( 5 ), making it clear that the risk factors are characteristics or behaviors of individuals who increase the likelihood of cardiovascular disease( 3 ). The results underscore the hypothesis that interventions, programs, and health services managed and performed by nurses are effective in primary health care because they offer an appropriate response to the needs of the population; thus, it is necessary to perform more research aimed at impacting the health-disease process in the individual user and the influence on their quality of life( 22 ). Furthermore, the principles of the theory of Human Becoming were contemplated for the development of this intervention ( 23 ).…”
Section: Interventionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…For the nursing professional of the primary health level, it is important to identify these study variables because it will favor establishing better educational strategies and preventive-promotional activities. This work was carried out in a coordinated manner and was based on the identification of factors linked to physical and mental health that could lead to the reduction of noncommunicable diseases, with the university students themselves assuming different lifestyles and adequate ways of coping with the mental health demands [5]. Achieving the well-being of university students requires care, especially considering that they have greater access to information; their lifestyles must contribute to the construction of ways of taking care of their integral balance, which stimulate health responsibility and culture, generating health-promoting behaviors among students, families, and the university community [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Promoting the enhancement of protective factors (disease surveillance and support through social health programs) and the adoption of healthy behaviors are important strategies to reduce the burden of noncommunicable diseases [6]. It encourages various countries to improve their primary health care (PHC) to increase its effectiveness and reduce health inequities [7]. However, despite significant improvements, there is still a large gap between patients' needs and the quality and effectiveness of health care [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, all current activities aim to introduce models that focus on the patient with chronic diseases [6,9], with particular attention to the home environment [10]. Adequate home care organized within the health care system can meet the needs of today's patients and their caregivers [7,11,12] and contribute to a decrease in the number of people suffering from chronic diseases [11,13,14]. Home care has been shown to have high clinical effectiveness [15], reduce the risk of hospitalization, increase satisfaction, and reduce costs compared with hospital care [10,16], and reduce the burden on caregivers and improve their quality of life [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%