Can nurses help improve self-care of patients living with atrial fibrillation? A focus group study exploring patients' disease knowledge gaps
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Can nurses help improve self-care of patients living with atrial fibrillation? A focus group study exploring patients' disease knowledge gaps
Abstract
Aims: To identify knowledge gaps and preferences for educational material to improve nurse-patient communication and self-care.
Design: Using a mixed-methods design, we conducted focus groups and quantitative surveys.
Methods: We conducted three focus groups with atrial fibrillation (AF) patients and support persons (N = 17 participants; 66 ± 16 years) at critical treatment junctures (recent diagnosis or medication switch). Patients and support persons were also surveyed on patient activation (self-management skills and knowledge), medication adherence, AF knowledge and health literacy. Iterative thematic analysis was performed using focus group transcripts.
Results: Although most participants had adequate health literacy, most reported gaps in AF knowledge. Participants lacked disease-related knowledge and were unsure how to manage health behaviours (e.g. diet and exercise). Few felt they received adequate education from their healthcare provider. Results emphasize the need for consistent information from nursing staff, in lay language, via both electronic and printed means.
Keywords: adult nursing; anticoagulants; atrial fibrillation; focus groups; health information technology; medication adherence; patient engagement; qualitative research.
© 2020 The Authors. Nursing Open published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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