Integration Of Nursing And Electronic Devices In Sudden Cardiac Death Patients: The Strategy In Constructing High- Value Care

Research Article
Chandra Isabella Hostanida Purba., Yung-Kuo Lin and Yi--Jen Chen
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2018.0906.2241
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Electronic devices, High-Value Care, Integration, Nursing care
Abstract: 

Background: Most of the SDC is caused by difficulties in early diagnosis and so does the side effect on psych and physics. Therefore, the role of nursing service is essential through strategy to improve quality of care. In this review, we updated the integration of the instrument and nursing facilitation may provide high-value care and achieve better medical and social support for SCD patients and families. Objective: The purpose of this paper is to identify the strategy in constructing high-Value care integration of nursing and electronic devices in Sudden Cardiac Death Patients (SDC). Method: This paper is narrative literature study. Computerized bibliographic data bases (Ebscohost, Google Scholar, Proquest and Science Direct) sought from the year 2000 until 2017 for original articles, focusing on nursing intervention, with keywords such as nursing practice, nursing intervention, Electronic Devices, Sudden Cardiac Death, the Nurse Strategy, High-Value Care. Results: selected articles involving patients, discuss nursing care in SDS which significantly affect patients, such as pain, afraid, diet, psych and physical activities intervention. There is modern technology, wireless phone that enabling patients and clinicians monitoring and giving treatment to the patient as soon as possible and very costly. Previous study noted that patient and families should treat forever due to the side-effect of SDC. Variations effect of the SDC for patient and family need special treatment. Terrible experiences on survivors make them afraid to get re-occurrence in the future; hence they need detail information how to do activity daily life. In addition, they have to changes the life style to prevent the second attack. On the other hand, the survivor family also being shock with the health status of the family especially if the patient dies. Remote monitoring enabling clinician monitors the patient’s. Conclusion: Nurse have strategic role in constructing high-value care for SDC Death patients by improve the level of education and skills in remote monitoring. Holistic nursing care in patients SCD and families need psych and physics approach leaves since its residual symptoms requiring special lifelong treatment causing many physical changes, social emotions and economic burden