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Advanced practice nurse directed transitional care reduced readmission or death in elderly patients admitted to hospital with heart failure

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Q In elderly patients admitted to hospital with heart failure (HF), does a 3 month, comprehensive, transitional care intervention reduce readmissions and improve quality of life and functioning?

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randomised controlled trial.

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{concealed}.*

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blinded {data collectors}.*

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1 year after index hospital admission.

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6 academic and community hospitals in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

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239 English speaking patients ⩾65 years of age (mean age 76 y, 57% women) who were admitted to hospital from home with HF, alert and oriented, reachable by telephone, and residing ⩽60 miles from the admitting hospital. Exclusion criterion was end stage renal disease.

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advanced practice nurse (APN) transitional care (TC) (n = 118) or usual care (n = 121). APN TC comprised (1) APN training by a multidisciplinary team; (2) Quality-Cost …

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  • * Information provided by author.

  • For correspondence: Dr M D Naylor, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA. naylornursing.upenn.edu

  • Source of funding: National Institutes of Health.