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A nurse-led clinic for patients with peripheral vascular disease
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Family MedicineExperienced NursesPrimary CareVascular SurgeryPublic HealthAtherosclerosisHealth Services ResearchNurse-led ClinicOutcomes ResearchPeripheral Artery DiseasePeripheral Vascular DiseaseNursingAdvanced Practice NurseCardiovascular DiseasePeripheral InterventionPatient SafetyPatient-centered OutcomePatient ManagementMedicinePatient ExperiencePatient SatisfactionNurse Consultation
Patients with peripheral vascular disease have complex and challenging health needs. This article describes an innovative nurse practitioner role in the provision of care for patients with intermittent claudication in an acute hospital setting. A small-scale evaluative study of patient satisfaction with the nurse consultation revealed high levels of satisfaction with the care received. It is suggested that experienced nurses can make substantial contributions to improving care for patients with chronic disease.
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