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Nurses’ Role in Cardiovascular Risk Assessment and Management in People with Inflammatory Arthritis: A European Perspective

Ferreira, Ricardo J.O.; Primdahl, Jette; Ferreira, Ricardo J. O.; Garcia-Diaz, Silvia; Ndosi, Mwidimi; Palmer, Deborah; van Eijk-Hustings, Yvonne

Authors

Ricardo J.O. Ferreira

Jette Primdahl

Ricardo J. O. Ferreira

Silvia Garcia-Diaz

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Dr Mwidimi Ndosi Mwidimi.Ndosi@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Nursing Rheumatology

Deborah Palmer

Yvonne van Eijk-Hustings



Abstract

Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Introduction: Cardiovascular risk (CVR) assessment and management in patients with inflammatory arthritis (IA) is recommended but European nurses’ involvement in this role has not been well studied. Aim: The aim of the present study was to explore European nurses’ role in assessing and managing CVR, in order to suggest topics for practice development and research in this area regarding persons with IA. Methods: We searched Embase, Cinahl, Cochrane, PsycInfo and PubMed databases and included European articles from the past ten years if they described how nurses assess and/or manage CVR. In addition to the systematic review, we provided case studies from five different countries to illustrate national guidelines and nurses’ role regarding CVR assessment and management in patients with IA. Results: Thirty-three articles were included. We found that trained nurses were undertaking CVR assessment and management in different settings and groups of patients. The assessments include blood pressure, body mass index, waist circumference, glucose and lipid-profile, adherence to medication and behavioural risk factors (unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, alcohol and smoking). Different tools were used to calculate patients’ risk. Risk management differed from brief advice to long-term follow-up. Nurses tended to take a holistic and individually tailored approach. Clinical examples of inclusion of rheumatology nurses in these tasks were scarce. Conclusion: Nurses undertake CVR assessment, communication and management in different types of patients. This is considered to be a highly relevant task for rheumatology nursing, especially in patients with IA. Further studies are needed to assess patients’ perspective, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of nurse-led CVR. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Citation

Ferreira, R. J., Primdahl, J., Ferreira, R. J. O., Garcia-Diaz, S., Ndosi, M., Palmer, D., & van Eijk-Hustings, Y. (2016). Nurses’ Role in Cardiovascular Risk Assessment and Management in People with Inflammatory Arthritis: A European Perspective. Musculoskeletal Care, 14(3), 133-151. https://doi.org/10.1002/msc.1121

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 8, 2015
Online Publication Date Nov 9, 2015
Publication Date Sep 1, 2016
Journal Musculoskeletal Care
Print ISSN 1478-2189
Electronic ISSN 1557-0681
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 14
Issue 3
Pages 133-151
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/msc.1121
Keywords inflammatory arthritis, cardiovascular risk, nurse-led, consultations
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/922509
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/msc.1121
Related Public URLs http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dme.2016.33.issue-7/issuetoc