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Nursing Strategies and Quality of Life Outcomes: A Systematic Review

This study evaluated the impact of nursing interventions on the quality of life of patients. After an extensive literature review that yielded 46 studies, research synthesis techniques were applied. Overall, strategies such as counseling, patient education, cognitive-behavioral techniques, and exerc...

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Published in:Nordic journal of nursing research 2003-03, Vol.23 (1), p.4-9
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Chronic illnesses
Clinical trials
Education
Fibromyalgia
Heart attacks
Intervention
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Nursing homes
Older people
Pain
Quality of life
Womens health
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