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Effect of a behavioral nursing intervention on long-term lipid regulation.

Nalini Jairath1, William J Culpepper, Janet Long, Daniel Murtagh.   

Abstract

Reduction of dietary fat intake and increased physical activity are first-line interventions for elevated total serum cholesterol (TC) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) serum cholesterol, which are major and modifiable risk factors for coronary heart disease. This retrospective study reports on the effects of a nurse-managed behavioral intervention (NMBI) program on TC and LDL levels in hyperlipidemic patients. Survival analysis indicated that NMBI patients had a significantly higher probability of attaining normal TC and LDL levels than did patients who received only standard nursing care. Additional analysis showed that actual TC and LDL values declined significantly across the study period with marginally significant group by time interactions. These findings provide preliminary evidence of the effectiveness of the behavioral intervention program with hyperlipidemic patients.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12500414

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Outcomes Manag        ISSN: 1535-2765


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1.  Effects of 5-year interventions on cardiovascular risk factors of factories and offies employees of isfahan and najafabad: worksite intervention project-isfahan healthy heart program.

Authors:  Maryam Boshtam; Nizal Sarafzadegan; Karim Zare; Shahriar Sadeghi; Firoozeh Sajjadi; Katayoun Rabiei; Mansoreh Boshtam
Journal:  ARYA Atheroscler       Date:  2010
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