TY - JOUR
T1 - Adult congenital heart disease nurse coordination
T2 - Essential skills and role in optimizing team-based care a position statement from the International Society for Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ISACHD)
AU - Sillman, Christina
AU - Morin, Joanne
AU - Thomet, Corina
AU - Barber, Deena
AU - Mizuno, Yoshiko
AU - Yang, Hsiao Ling
AU - Malpas, Theresa
AU - Flocco, Serena Francesca
AU - Finlay, Clare
AU - Chen, Chi Wen
AU - Balon, Yvonne
AU - Fernandes, Susan M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016
PY - 2017/2/15
Y1 - 2017/2/15
N2 - Background Founded in 1992, the International Society for Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ISACHD) is the leading global organization of professionals dedicated to pursuing excellence in the care of adults with congenital heart disease (CHD) worldwide. Among ISACHD's objectives is to “promote a holistic team-based approach to the care of the adult with CHD that is comprehensive, patient-centered, and interdisciplinary” (http://www.isachd.org). This emphasis on team-based care reflects the fact that adults with CHD constitute a heterogeneous population with a wide spectrum of disease complexity, frequent association with other organ involvement, and varied co-morbidities and psychosocial issues. Methods Recognizing the vital role of the adult CHD (ACHD) nurse coordinator (ACHD-NC) in optimizing team-based care, ISACHD established a task force to elucidate and provide guidance on the roles and responsibilities of the ACHD-NC. Acknowledging that nursing roles can vary widely from region to region based on factors such as credentials, scopes of practice, regulations, and local culture and tradition, an international panel was assembled with experts from North America, Europe, East Asia, and Oceania. The writing committee was tasked with reviewing key aspects of the ACHD-NC's role in team-based ACHD care. Results/conclusion The resulting ISACHD position statement addresses the ACHD-NC's role and skills required in organizing, coordinating, and facilitating the care of adults with CHD, holistic assessment of the ACHD patient, patient education and counseling, and support for self-care management and self-advocacy.
AB - Background Founded in 1992, the International Society for Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ISACHD) is the leading global organization of professionals dedicated to pursuing excellence in the care of adults with congenital heart disease (CHD) worldwide. Among ISACHD's objectives is to “promote a holistic team-based approach to the care of the adult with CHD that is comprehensive, patient-centered, and interdisciplinary” (http://www.isachd.org). This emphasis on team-based care reflects the fact that adults with CHD constitute a heterogeneous population with a wide spectrum of disease complexity, frequent association with other organ involvement, and varied co-morbidities and psychosocial issues. Methods Recognizing the vital role of the adult CHD (ACHD) nurse coordinator (ACHD-NC) in optimizing team-based care, ISACHD established a task force to elucidate and provide guidance on the roles and responsibilities of the ACHD-NC. Acknowledging that nursing roles can vary widely from region to region based on factors such as credentials, scopes of practice, regulations, and local culture and tradition, an international panel was assembled with experts from North America, Europe, East Asia, and Oceania. The writing committee was tasked with reviewing key aspects of the ACHD-NC's role in team-based ACHD care. Results/conclusion The resulting ISACHD position statement addresses the ACHD-NC's role and skills required in organizing, coordinating, and facilitating the care of adults with CHD, holistic assessment of the ACHD patient, patient education and counseling, and support for self-care management and self-advocacy.
KW - Adult congenital heart disease
KW - Grown-up congenital heart disease
KW - Nurse coordination
KW - Position statement
KW - Team-based approach
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.10.051
DO - 10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.10.051
M3 - Article
C2 - 28340978
AN - SCOPUS:85005965492
SN - 0167-5273
VL - 229
SP - 125
EP - 131
JO - International Journal of Cardiology
JF - International Journal of Cardiology
ER -