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Introduction: Health care for people with chronic heart failure (CCI) is mainly focused on managing the disease and preventing complications, leaving it without addressing essential aspects of their lives. A more person-centred approach is needed and nursing professionals need to have tools to help them approach these experiences. The study of the different tools shows that most focus on symptomatology, functional capacity and some concrete dimensions of daily life. All this highlights the need to develop tools that allow you to know the experience of people with ICC and the meaning it has in their lives. Objective: This project aims to design and validate an instrument to know the meaning it has for the person to live with ICC (UNAV-ENF-Knowing the meaning for the person living with a Chronic Heart Failure) Methodology: The research consists of two methodological phases: the design of the instrument (Phase I) and its validation (Phase II). Study population: Adults with CHF in NYHA Functional Classification II-IV Scope of Study: Cardiac Insufficiency Units of the Hospital Complex of Navarre, Clínica Universidad de Navarra, General Hospital Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre and Hospital Universitario Marqués de Valdecilla. Conclusion: The design and validation of an instrument to know the meaning for the person living with CHF will allow nursing professionals to carry out interventions based on scientific evidence and based on the experiences of the people themselves affected by this disease. (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: Introduction: Health care for people with chronic heart failure (CCI) is mainly focused on managing the disease and preventing complications, leaving it without addressing essential aspects of their lives. A more person-centred approach is needed and nursing professionals need to have tools to help them approach these experiences. The study of the different tools shows that most focus on symptomatology, functional capacity and some concrete dimensions of daily life. All this highlights the need to develop tools that allow you to know the experience of people with ICC and the meaning it has in their lives. Objective: This project aims to design and validate an instrument to know the meaning it has for the person to live with ICC (UNAV-ENF-Knowing the meaning for the person living with a Chronic Heart Failure) Methodology: The research consists of two methodological phases: the design of the instrument (Phase I) and its validation (Phase II). Study population: Adults with CHF in NYHA Functional Classification II-IV Scope of Study: Cardiac Insufficiency Units of the Hospital Complex of Navarre, Clínica Universidad de Navarra, General Hospital Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre and Hospital Universitario Marqués de Valdecilla. Conclusion: The design and validation of an instrument to know the meaning for the person living with CHF will allow nursing professionals to carry out interventions based on scientific evidence and based on the experiences of the people themselves affected by this disease. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: Introduction: Health care for people with chronic heart failure (CCI) is mainly focused on managing the disease and preventing complications, leaving it without addressing essential aspects of their lives. A more person-centred approach is needed and nursing professionals need to have tools to help them approach these experiences. The study of the different tools shows that most focus on symptomatology, functional capacity and some concrete dimensions of daily life. All this highlights the need to develop tools that allow you to know the experience of people with ICC and the meaning it has in their lives. Objective: This project aims to design and validate an instrument to know the meaning it has for the person to live with ICC (UNAV-ENF-Knowing the meaning for the person living with a Chronic Heart Failure) Methodology: The research consists of two methodological phases: the design of the instrument (Phase I) and its validation (Phase II). Study population: Adults with CHF in NYHA Functional Classification II-IV Scope of Study: Cardiac Insufficiency Units of the Hospital Complex of Navarre, Clínica Universidad de Navarra, General Hospital Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre and Hospital Universitario Marqués de Valdecilla. Conclusion: The design and validation of an instrument to know the meaning for the person living with CHF will allow nursing professionals to carry out interventions based on scientific evidence and based on the experiences of the people themselves affected by this disease. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Project Q3158320 in Spain
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5,186.5 Euro
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10,373.0 Euro
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50.0 percent
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1 January 2018
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31 March 2021
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UNIVERSIDAD DE NAVARRA
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31201
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Introducción: La asistencia sanitaria que reciben las personas con Insuficiencia Cardíaca Crónica (ICC) se centra principalmente en el manejo de la enfermedad y en la prevención de complicaciones, dejando sin abordar aspectos esenciales de su vida. Es preciso adoptar un enfoque más centrado en la persona y para ello los profesionales de enfermería necesitan disponer de instrumentos que les ayuden a aproximarse a esas vivencias. El estudio de las diferentes herramientas muestra que la mayoría se centran en la sintomatología, la capacidad funcional y algunas dimensiones concretas de la vida diaria. Todo ello pone de manifiesto la necesidad de desarrollar herramientas que permitan conocer la experiencia de las personas con ICC y el significado que esta tiene en sus vidas. Objetivo: Con este proyecto se pretende diseñar y validar un instrumento para conocer el significado que tiene para la persona vivir con ICC (UNAV-ENF-Conocer el significado que tiene para la persona vivir con una Insuficiencia Cardíaca Crónica) Metodología: La investigación consta de dos fases metodológicas: el diseño del instrumento (Fase I) y su validación (Fase II). Población de estudio: Personas adultas con ICC en clasificación funcional II-IV de NYHA Ámbito de estudio: Unidades de Insuficiencia Cardíaca del Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra, Clínica Universidad de Navarra, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre y Hospital Universitario Marqués de Valdecilla. Conclusión: El diseño y validación de un instrumento para conocer el significado que tiene para la persona vivir con ICC permitirá a los profesionales de enfermería llevar a cabo intervenciones fundadas en la evidencia científica y basada en las experiencias de las propias personas afectadas por esta enfermedad. (Spanish)
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Introduction: Health care for people with chronic heart failure (CCI) is mainly focused on managing the disease and preventing complications, leaving it without addressing essential aspects of their lives. A more person-centred approach is needed and nursing professionals need to have tools to help them approach these experiences. The study of the different tools shows that most focus on symptomatology, functional capacity and some concrete dimensions of daily life. All this highlights the need to develop tools that allow you to know the experience of people with ICC and the meaning it has in their lives. Objective: This project aims to design and validate an instrument to know the meaning it has for the person to live with ICC (UNAV-ENF-Knowing the meaning for the person living with a Chronic Heart Failure) Methodology: The research consists of two methodological phases: the design of the instrument (Phase I) and its validation (Phase II). Study population: Adults with CHF in NYHA Functional Classification II-IV Scope of Study: Cardiac Insufficiency Units of the Hospital Complex of Navarre, Clínica Universidad de Navarra, General Hospital Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre and Hospital Universitario Marqués de Valdecilla. Conclusion: The design and validation of an instrument to know the meaning for the person living with CHF will allow nursing professionals to carry out interventions based on scientific evidence and based on the experiences of the people themselves affected by this disease. (English)
12 October 2021
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Pamplona/Iruña
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PI17_00195
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