Atrial Fibrillation Clinics in Canada: A Nationwide Project Report

The Canadian Journal of Cardiology
Jennifer CruzPaul Dorian

Abstract

The increased prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) has led to specialized AF clinics (AFCs) to facilitate management of AF patients. In this article we report on outpatient AFCs in Canada, which is essential to health policies required to standardize the performance of existing AFCs and help design new AFCs. We surveyed 14 clinics in 5 provinces; 100% provided responses to a detailed questionnaire on clinic processes and care practices. Fourteen care maps were analyzed, and 5 models of care were identified; 4 were specific to AFCs. An online survey with 49 questions included items on: (1) process before visit; (2) process at visit; (3) patient education provided; (4) outreach; and (5) specific clinic information. Clinicians' advice to patients on self-care items such as: (1) amount of alcohol and (2) caffeine intake; (3) exercise activity; (4) stressful events; (5) "when to go to the emergency department"; and (6) lifestyle changes, were evaluated to assess consistency in practice. There were moderate variances in clinicians' advice to patients in 5 of 6 self-care items. The 1 item that had 100% consistent practice recommendation was when to go to the emergency department. A guideline-based clinical assessment checklist (CAC)...Continue Reading

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May 3, 2019·European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing : Journal of the Working Group on Cardiovascular Nursing of the European Society of Cardiology·Kathy L RushAlexandra Lukey
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