PMID: 15359172Sep 11, 2004Paper

Using the linkage model for integrating evidence into home care nursing practice

Home Healthcare Nurse
Naomi E ErvinThomas Simons

Abstract

A home care agency's patient population with heart failure demonstrated improved outcomes after the agency implemented an evidence-based protocol. The model holds promise for use in other agencies working to improve patient outcomes as well as have an impact on decreasing costs.

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Apr 9, 2009·Journal for Healthcare Quality : Official Publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality·Stephanie A K Stock

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