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  1. The effect of nurse-led problem-solving therapy on coping, self

    Objective: to examine the effects of nurse-led, problem-solving therapy (PST) on coping, self-efficacy and depressive symptoms for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) using a randomised controlled trial. Subjects: a total of 254 patients with COPD were recruited, screened and randomly allocated into the intervention group with nurse-led PST or the comparison group with ...

  2. effect of nurse-led problem-solving therapy on coping, self-efficacy

    Abstract. Objective: to examine the effects of nurse-led, problem-solving therapy (PST) on coping, self-efficacy and depressive symptoms for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) using a randomised controlled trial. Subjects: a total of 254 patients with COPD were recruited, screened and randomly allocated into the intervention group with nurse-led PST or the comparison ...

  3. Nurse-delivered interventions for mental health in primary care: a

    Nurse-led pro-active care (10 GPN intervention sessions) ... Problem solving treatment by research GP or research GPN or antidepressant medication or a combination of both: ... that a combination of problem-solving treatment and antidepressant medication was no more effective than either therapy by itself. Buszewicz et al. ...

  4. The effects of modified problem-solving therapy on depression, coping

    Problem-solving therapy can effectively improve depression in the elderly, but there are few studies on problem-solving therapy for depression in the elderly in China. ... The effect of nurse-led problem-solving therapy on coping, self-efficacy and depressive symptoms for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomised ...

  5. Nurse‐led task‐shifting strategies to substitute for mental health

    1) Problem‐solving therapy led by nurse. Duration: 12 weeks. 2) Problem‐solving therapy led by GP. Duration: 12 weeks. 3) Medication. 4) Combination of medication and problem‐solving therapy. Despite the improvements of BDI or HDRS in all treatment groups, the differences among groups were not significant (all p > 0.1). High

  6. Integrating nurse-led Self-Management Support (SMS) in routine primary

    PNs will help patients to define problems and solutions themselves, applying the techniques of problem-solving and reattribution. Problem-solving consists of 7 stages that efficiently address psychosocial problems and their possible solutions . It starts by creating a link between emotional symptoms and problems, and explaining the rationale of ...

  7. The effect of nurse-led problem-solving therapy on coping, self

    The nurse-led PST offered to patients with COPD did not demonstrate any different effects compared with usual care over 6 months; however, a subgroup analysis with clinically depressed subjects showed improved self-efficacy and decreased depressive symptoms in the intervention group. OBJECTIVE to examine the effects of nurse-led, problem-solving therapy (PST) on coping, self-efficacy and ...

  8. The effect of nurse-led problem-solving therapy on coping, self

    The effect of nurse-led problem-solving therapy on coping, self-efficacy and depressive symptoms for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomised controlled trial. Sign in | Create an account. https://orcid.org. Europe PMC ...

  9. The effect of nurse-led problem-solving therapy on coping, self

    Effects of nurse-led problem-solving counselling on coping strategies, self-efficacy and depressive symptoms

  10. The effect of nurse-led problem-solving therapy on coping, self

    to examine the effects of nurse-led, problem-solving therapy (PST) on coping, self-efficacy and depressive symptoms for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) using a ...

  11. Effectiveness of nurse-led self-care interventions on self-care

    This review demonstrates that nurse-led self-care interventions improve self-care behaviors, self-efficacy, and depression among people with heart failure. • The optimal duration of nurse-led heart failure self-care interventions to enhance self-care behaviors and self-efficacy is 1 to 3 months and to reduce depression is within 1 month. 1.

  12. Clinical and cost effectiveness of nurse-led self-management

    To explore whether the nurse-led, community based self-management programmes for patients with COPD reduce health service use and are cost-effective in the long-term, compared to usual care. 2. Methods2.1. Design. A systematic review was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA ...

  13. A realist review: what do nurse‐led self‐management interventions

    Self-management could be directed at goals such as quality of life, adherence or patients' empowerment. Self-management support is an increasingly important task of nurses. Many nurse-led interventions have been developed but it is not clear how these actually help improve patients' self-management capabilities. Design. Realist review. Data ...

  14. The effect of nurse-led problem-solving therapy on coping, self

    Characteristic. Total (n = 151).Intervention (n = 78).Comparison (n = 73).χ 2 /t/F. P value.; n (%) or mean (SD). n (%) or mean (SD). n (%) or mean (SD).; Age: 66.1 ...

  15. The Effect of a Nurse-Led Cognitive Behavioral Protocol on D ...

    ich may help prevent caregiver depression. However, there is a shortage of primary, community-based mental health services in China, and little research has been conducted on the effect of nurse-led mental health programs in this population. Purpose This study explored the effect of a nurse-led cognitive behavioral intervention on depressive symptoms and coping strategies among family ...

  16. Naturalistic outcome of nurse-led psychological therapy for mental

    This study aimed to investigate the clinical effectiveness of nurse-led cognitive/behavioral therapy (CBT) in Japanese routine outpatient care. We retrospectively collected data from 100 cases with mental disorders who had received nurse-led CBT. ... (CBT), across a wide array of mental health problems (e.g. Butler et al., 2006; Wakefield et al ...

  17. The Influence of Nurse-Led Interventions on Diseases Management in

    Nursing interventions also help patients in changing their behaviour for effective DM management. Nurse-led intervention was found to facilitate healthy behaviours in adult PWD. This patient education programme involved visual aids, problem-solving exercises, discussion, and content presentation.

  18. Frontiers

    Problem-solving therapy can effectively improve depression in the elderly, but there are few studies on problem-solving therapy for depression in the elderly in China. ... Two studies that took nurses as therapists to intervene with depressed elderly patients showed that nurse-led PST had an ameliorating effect on depression (Gellis et al ...

  19. Nurse-led cognitive behavioural therapy for treatment of anxiety in

    Recent studies demonstrate the value of psychological therapy, with promising results for cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) in the treatment of depression and anxiety in patients with COPD [11, 12].CBT is "a time-sensitive, structured, present-oriented psychotherapy directed toward solving current problems and teaching clients skills to modify dysfunctional thinking and behaviour" [].

  20. The role of nurse-led interventions to empower patients in

    The editorial paper by Lee 2 highlighted on the evolution of nurse-led care and its potential impact on healthcare delivery. The focus has primarily been on the broader scope of nurse-led care and its contribution to healthcare in general. In the current editorial, we build upon that and explore the significance of nurse-led self-management interventions, the role nurse-led interventions can ...

  21. Treatment of Depression in Integrated Care: Implementation of the Nurse

    Their nurse-led intervention in an integrated care setting demonstrated a significant improvement in the physical markers of ... and the cycle of avoiding pleasurable activities and feeling more depressed is broken. Problem-Solving Therapy is a brief therapy model in which the client's depressive symptoms are improved through guiding ...

  22. IJERPH

    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the third leading cause of death worldwide, causing 3.32 million deaths in 2019. COPD management has increasingly become a major component of general and hospital practice and has led to a different model of care. Nurse-led interventions have shown beneficial effects on COPD patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes. This systematic review was ...

  23. Influence of Nurse-Led Health Education on Self-Management Ability

    Nurse-led health education based on knowledge, belief, and practice is a scientific nursing method. ... The effect of nurse-led problem-solving therapy on coping, self-efficacy and depressive symptoms for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomised controlled trial. Age and Ageing. 2015; 44 (3):397-403.