2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.hfc.2015.03.004
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Team-Based Care for Outpatients with Heart Failure

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“…The interdisciplinary approach also plays an important role in HF patient management, such as in primary care or with nursing home residents [208]. Data from three studies show that multidisciplinary care reduces hospital admissions and ER visits, and improves overall QoL in both CHF and AHF settings [210], [211], [212], [213], [214]. Data show that physiotherapy-based treatments not only assist in the prevention of falls, but also reduce functional deficits in those with cardiovascular disease [208].…”
Section: Multidisciplinary Team Management (Table 36)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interdisciplinary approach also plays an important role in HF patient management, such as in primary care or with nursing home residents [208]. Data from three studies show that multidisciplinary care reduces hospital admissions and ER visits, and improves overall QoL in both CHF and AHF settings [210], [211], [212], [213], [214]. Data show that physiotherapy-based treatments not only assist in the prevention of falls, but also reduce functional deficits in those with cardiovascular disease [208].…”
Section: Multidisciplinary Team Management (Table 36)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, team‐based care has been widely studied for patients with hypertension, diabetes, heart failure, renal diseases, and cancer (Coniglio, ; Cooper & Hernandez, ; Creaser et al., ; Odum & Whaley‐Connell, ). Numerous studies have examined the effectiveness of team‐based care on patient satisfaction, patient health outcomes, healthcare team functioning, job satisfaction, economic outcome, and so on (Brindis et al., ; Cooper & Hernandez, ; Jesmin, Thind, & Sarma, ; Kwong & Epstein, ; Reiss‐Brennan, ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patient outcomes as the most frequently acknowledged consequence of team‐based care are described in the identified 19 articles (Table ). The literature revealed that team‐based care helps decrease the use of medications, the rates of mortality, morbidity, hospitalization, readmission, and medical cost as well as improves self‐management, patient empowerment, preventive healthy behavior, patient satisfaction, and quality of life (Cooper & Hernandez, ; Creaser et al., ; Goldberg, Beeson, Kuzel, Love, & Carver, ; Kwong & Epstein, ; Reiss‐Brennan, ). Furthermore, healthcare professionals who implement team‐based care may experience enhanced job satisfaction, productivity, and retention as well as decreased burnout and intent to leave (Brindis et al., ; Cooper & Hernandez, ; Goldberg et al., ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…152 Studies have reported that implementing a multidisciplinary team approach provides continuity of care from hospital to home to clinic and can improve the functional status of the patient, quality of life, and medication optimization, as well as reducing hospital readmissions.…”
Section: Time Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%