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Patients transitioning between healthcare systems after cardiac procedures reported similar concerns. Nurses provided education and services during follow-up, improving care coordination for cardiac catheterization patients.

Area of Science:

  • Cardiovascular medicine
  • Healthcare systems research
  • Nursing science

Background:

  • Transitions between healthcare systems can disrupt care coordination and outcome measurement.
  • Effective follow-up is crucial for patients after cardiac catheterization and revascularization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess patient concerns 30 days post-cardiac catheterization and revascularization.
  • To evaluate a collaborative follow-up intervention between a community hospital and a tertiary center.

Main Methods:

  • A collaborative project involving a community hospital and a tertiary center.
  • Follow-up data collection on patients 30 days after cardiac catheterization and revascularization.

Main Results:

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  • Patients reported comparable physical and emotional concerns irrespective of diagnosis or procedure.
  • Nurses engaged in education and service arrangement beyond initial data collection.
  • Conclusions:

    • Patient concerns after coronary procedures are consistent across different settings.
    • Collaborative interventions can enhance post-procedure care and support for cardiac patients.