Self-management practices in post-PCI patients after attending a nurse-led clinic
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Corones-Watkins, K
Theobald, K
White, K
Theobald, K
White, K
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2016
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After discharge post-percutaneous coronary intervention, patients are encouraged to engage in self-management while awaiting cardiology follow-up and cardiac rehabilitation. The wait period for follow-up is between 7-64 days and can be a stressful time for this group of patients while self-efficacy (SE) to manage can be low.
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Heart, Lung and Circulation
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25
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Supplement 2
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Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
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Corones-Watkins, K; Theobald, K; White, K, Self-management practices in post-PCI patients after attending a nurse-led clinic, Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2016, 25 (Supplement 2), pp. S302-S302