A qualitative study of nurses' experiences of self-care counseling in migrant patients with heart failure
Objectives: This study aims to enhance researchers' and nurses' understanding of how to best support migrant patients with heart failure in self-care management. Previous research on self-care in heart failure patients has highlighted its importance, particularly among migrant populations....
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Main Authors: | Harshida Patel (Author), Grazyna Szkinc-Olsson (Author), Madeleine Lennartsson Al Liddawi (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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