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The hypothesis is that patients with structural heart disease who are treated by STructural heARt nurses obtain better results in indicators of quality of care, compared with the usual practice (or not assisted) by this type of new interventional cardiology's nursing role.
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Valvular disease is the future epidemic structural heart disease of developed countries. To slow or alter the course of the disease, cardiac valve repair or replacement is necessary. Transcatheter treatment has become a safe alternative to surgery. The United States and Canada developed the TAVI (Transcather Aortic Valve Implantation) program and TAVI Nurse is strongly supported by scientific societies as a key leadership role in the aortic stenosis care process. This nursing role is not implemented in Spain.
The objective of this study is to develop a new nursing role in interventional cardiology, similar to TAVI Nurse but including all the structural heart diseases, through conceptual definition and competencies, and evaluate its impact on the quality of care after of its implementation.
The new nursing role of a hemodynamics and interventional cardiology unit in Spain will be based on the model existing in other countries.
This study consists of three phases:
Phase I) Integrative review to explore and identify the definition and competencies of TAVI Nurse or another similar figure outside Spain, as well as identify quality of care indicators.
Phase II) The competences of these nurses will be contextualized in Spain, and indicators of quality of care will be defined through the consensus of experts using a Delphi methodology.
Phase III) Quasi-experimental pre / post study to assess the quality of care, through the indicators developed, of the implementation of the new nursing role.
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86 participants in 2 patient groups
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ADRIAN MARQUEZ LOPEZ
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