EVIDENCE-BASED PROJECT, PART 2: ADVANCED LEVELS OF CLINICAL INQUIRY AND SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS
Home>Homework Answsers>Nursing homework helpnursingtheorySee attachment for instructionsa year ago28.03.202420Report issuefiles (2)AssignemntInstructions.docxProjectpart1.dotxAssignemntInstructions.docxEVIDENCE-BASED PROJECT, PART 2: ADVANCED LEVELS OF CLINICAL INQUIRY AND SYSTEMATIC REVIEWSTo Prepare:· Review the Resources and identify a clinical issue of interest that can form the basis of a clinical inquiry.· Develop a PICO(T) question to address the clinical issue of interest you identified in Module 2 for the Assignment. This PICOT question will remain the same for the entire course.· Use the key words from the PICO(T) question you developed and search at least four different databases in the Walden Library. Identify at least four relevant systematic reviews or other filtered high-level evidence, which includes meta-analyses, critically-appraised topics (evidence syntheses), critically-appraised individual articles (article synopses). The evidence will not necessarily address all the elements of your PICO(T) question, so select the most important concepts to search and find the best evidence available.· Reflect on the process of creating a PICO(T) question and searching for peer-reviewed research.The Assignment(Evidence-Based Project)Part 2: Advanced Levels of Clinical Inquiry and Systematic ReviewsCreate a 6- to 7-slide PowerPoint presentation in which you do the following:· Identify and briefly describe your chosen clinical issue of interest.· Describe how you developed a PICO(T) question focused on your chosen clinical issue of interest.· Identify the four research databases that you used to conduct your search for the peer-reviewed articles you selected.· Provide APA citations of the four relevant peer-reviewed articles at the systematic-reviews level related to your research question. If there are no systematic review level articles or meta-analysis on your topic, then use the highest level of evidence peer reviewed article.· Describe the levels of evidence in each of the four peer-reviewed articles you selected, including an explanation of the strengths of using systematic reviews for clinical research. Be specific and provide examples.Projectpart1.dotxMatrix Worksheet TemplateMatrix Worksheet TemplateUse this document to completePart 1of the Module 2 Assessment,Evidence-Based Project, Part 1: Identifying Research MethodologiesFullcitationof selected articleArticle #1Article #2Article #3Article #4Ayatollahi, H., Mirani, N., Nazari, F., & Razavi, N. (2018). Iranian healthcare professionals’ perspectives about factors influencing the use of telemedicine in diabetes management.World Journal of Diabetes, 9(6), 92–98.https://doi.org/10.4239/wjd.v9.i6.92Jepma, P., Snaterse, M., Du Puy, S., Peters, R. J. G., Scholte op Reimer, W. J. M. (2021). Older patients’ perspectives toward lifestyle-related secondary cardiovascular prevention after a hospital admission—a qualitative study.Age and Ageing,50(3), 936–943.https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afaa283Alageel, S., Gulliford, M. C., Wright, A., Khoshaba, B., & Burgess, C. (2020). Engagement with advice to reduce cardiovascular risk following a health check programme: a qualitative study. Health Expectations, 23(1), 193-201.https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.12991Halloway, S., Wilbur, J., Schoeny, M. E., et al. (2020). Feasibility of a Lifestyle Physical Activity Intervention to Prevent Memory Loss in Older Women With Cardiovascular Disease: A Mixed-Methods Approach.Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 52(4), 278-289.https://doi.org/10.1177/0844562119856233Whyyou chose this article and/orhow it relatesto the clinical issue of interest (include a briefexplanation of the ethicsof research related to your clinical issue of interest)This article is relevant to the clinical issue of diabetes management, particularly the use of telemedicine which can significantly impact patient care and outcomes. Comprehending healthcare professionals’ perspectives on telemedicine in diabetes management is essential for successful implementation and uptake of telemedicine technologies.This qualitative study investigates the viewpoints of aged cardiac patients regarding lifestyle-related secondary preventions post-hospital admission. It explores various determinants influencing patients’ moods and social influences regarding lifestyle modifications.I chose this article because it directly relates to the clinical issue of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment and management which is a significant concern in healthcare. Understanding factors influencing engagement and adherence to lifestyle changes and medication is crucial for improving patient outcomes in CVD management.This article was selected because it addresses the clinical issue of memory loss prevention in aged females with cardiovascular conditions, which is pertinent to overall health outcomes in this population. Exploring the feasibility and effectiveness of lifestyle physical activities interventions in this context is crucial for enhancing quality of life and reducing disease burden.Briefdescription of the aimsof the research of each peer-reviewed articleThis research intends to identify factors influencing the use of telemedicine in diabetes management as perceived by healthcare professionals.The study intends to investigate the views, social factors, and self-worth of older cardiac patients about lifestyle-related secondary preventions following hospitalization.The research aims to examine factors influencing participation in and compliance to medications and lifestyle modification programs among people who have recently been determined to be at medium or high risk of CVD.The study aims to examine the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of a lifestyle physical exercise interventions to prevent memory decline in elderly women with cardiovascular conditions.Brief description of theresearch methodologyused Be sure to identify if the methodology used wasqualitative,quantitative, or amixed-methodsapproach. Be specific.Quantitative study using a Likert scale questionnaire with thirty-seven questions.This study employs a qualitative approach using semi-structured interviews with older cardiac clients.Qualitative study using individual semi-structured interviews.Mixed-methods approach combining quantitative measures with qualitative data collection through focus groups.A brief description of thestrengthsof each of the research methodologies used, includingreliabilityandvalidityof how the methodology was applied in each of the peer-reviewed articles you selected.Quantitative methods provide numerical data for analyzing healthcare professionals’ perspectives offering insights into the prevalence and distribution of attitudes and opinions. Statistical analysis enhances reliability and validity by quantifying responses and identifying significant associations between variables.The qualitative methodology encourages thorough explorations of patients’ perspectives and experiences thus offering rich and nuanced data. The study’s focus on patient perspectives contributes to patient-centered care and may inform interventions tailored to older cardiac patients’ needs.Qualitative methods allow for in-depth exploration of participants’ experiences, providing rich insights into their perspectives on CVD risk management. The Framework method enhances reliability and validity through systematic data analysis, ensuring rigorous interpretation of qualitative findings.The mixed-methods approach provides a comprehensive understanding of intervention feasibility and effectiveness, combining objective measures with qualitative insights. Concept analysis enhances reliability and validity by systematically identifying themes related to intervention participation.General Notes/CommentsThe study’s focus on healthcare professionals may overlook the perspectives of patients, which could be addressed in future research.The findings of this study offer valuable implications for healthcare professionals aiming to engage older patients effectively in lifestyle interventions for cardiovascular health.This qualitative study offers valuable insights into characteristics impacting cardiovascular disease risk persons’ participation in and adherence to lifestyle modification programs and medicines.The research’s use of self-reported measures may create biases and subsequent studies might integrate objective outcome measures for validation.© 2021 Walden University, LLC 4image1.emfProjectpart1.dotxMatrix Worksheet TemplateMatrix Worksheet TemplateUse this document to completePart 1of the Module 2 Assessment,Evidence-Based Project, Part 1: Identifying Research MethodologiesFullcitationof selected articleArticle #1Article #2Article #3Article #4Ayatollahi, H., Mirani, N., Nazari, F., & Razavi, N. (2018). Iranian healthcare professionals’ perspectives about factors influencing the use of telemedicine in diabetes management.World Journal of Diabetes, 9(6), 92–98.https://doi.org/10.4239/wjd.v9.i6.92Jepma, P., Snaterse, M., Du Puy, S., Peters, R. J. G., Scholte op Reimer, W. J. M. (2021). Older patients’ perspectives toward lifestyle-related secondary cardiovascular prevention after a hospital admission—a qualitative study.Age and Ageing,50(3), 936–943.https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afaa283Alageel, S., Gulliford, M. C., Wright, A., Khoshaba, B., & Burgess, C. (2020). Engagement with advice to reduce cardiovascular risk following a health check programme: a qualitative study. Health Expectations, 23(1), 193-201.https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.12991Halloway, S., Wilbur, J., Schoeny, M. E., et al. (2020). Feasibility of a Lifestyle Physical Activity Intervention to Prevent Memory Loss in Older Women With Cardiovascular Disease: A Mixed-Methods Approach.Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 52(4), 278-289.https://doi.org/10.1177/0844562119856233Whyyou chose this article and/orhow it relatesto the clinical issue of interest (include a briefexplanation of the ethicsof research related to your clinical issue of interest)This article is relevant to the clinical issue of diabetes management, particularly the use of telemedicine which can significantly impact patient care and outcomes. Comprehending healthcare professionals’ perspectives on telemedicine in diabetes management is essential for successful implementation and uptake of telemedicine technologies.This qualitative study investigates the viewpoints of aged cardiac patients regarding lifestyle-related secondary preventions post-hospital admission. It explores various determinants influencing patients’ moods and social influences regarding lifestyle modifications.I chose this article because it directly relates to the clinical issue of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment and management which is a significant concern in healthcare. Understanding factors influencing engagement and adherence to lifestyle changes and medication is crucial for improving patient outcomes in CVD management.This article was selected because it addresses the clinical issue of memory loss prevention in aged females with cardiovascular conditions, which is pertinent to overall health outcomes in this population. Exploring the feasibility and effectiveness of lifestyle physical activities interventions in this context is crucial for enhancing quality of life and reducing disease burden.Briefdescription of the aimsof the research of each peer-reviewed articleThis research intends to identify factors influencing the use of telemedicine in diabetes management as perceived by healthcare professionals.The study intends to investigate the views, social factors, and self-worth of older cardiac patients about lifestyle-related secondary preventions following hospitalization.The research aims to examine factors influencing participation in and compliance to medications and lifestyle modification programs among people who have recently been determined to be at medium or high risk of CVD.The study aims to examine the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of a lifestyle physical exercise interventions to prevent memory decline in elderly women with cardiovascular conditions.Brief description of theresearch methodologyused Be sure to identify if the methodology used wasqualitative,quantitative, or amixed-methodsapproach. Be specific.Quantitative study using a Likert scale questionnaire with thirty-seven questions.This study employs a qualitative approach using semi-structured interviews with older cardiac clients.Qualitative study using individual semi-structured interviews.Mixed-methods approach combining quantitative measures with qualitative data collection through focus groups.A brief description of thestrengthsof each of the research methodologies used, includingreliabilityandvalidityof how the methodology was applied in each of the peer-reviewed articles you selected.Quantitative methods provide numerical data for analyzing healthcare professionals’ perspectives offering insights into the prevalence and distribution of attitudes and opinions. Statistical analysis enhances reliability and validity by quantifying responses and identifying significant associations between variables.The qualitative methodology encourages thorough explorations of patients’ perspectives and experiences thus offering rich and nuanced data. The study’s focus on patient perspectives contributes to patient-centered care and may inform interventions tailored to older cardiac patients’ needs.Qualitative methods allow for in-depth exploration of participants’ experiences, providing rich insights into their perspectives on CVD risk management. The Framework method enhances reliability and validity through systematic data analysis, ensuring rigorous interpretation of qualitative findings.The mixed-methods approach provides a comprehensive understanding of intervention feasibility and effectiveness, combining objective measures with qualitative insights. Concept analysis enhances reliability and validity by systematically identifying themes related to intervention participation.General Notes/CommentsThe study’s focus on healthcare professionals may overlook the perspectives of patients, which could be addressed in future research.The findings of this study offer valuable implications for healthcare professionals aiming to engage older patients effectively in lifestyle interventions for cardiovascular health.This qualitative study offers valuable insights into characteristics impacting cardiovascular disease risk persons’ participation in and adherence to lifestyle modification programs and medicines.The research’s use of self-reported measures may create biases and subsequent studies might integrate objective outcome measures for validation.© 2021 Walden University, LLC 4image1.emfAssignemntInstructions.docxEVIDENCE-BASED PROJECT, PART 2: ADVANCED LEVELS OF CLINICAL INQUIRY AND SYSTEMATIC REVIEWSTo Prepare:· Review the Resources and identify a clinical issue of interest that can form the basis of a clinical inquiry.· Develop a PICO(T) question to address the clinical issue of interest you identified in Module 2 for the Assignment. This PICOT question will remain the same for the entire course.· Use the key words from the PICO(T) question you developed and search at least four different databases in the Walden Library. Identify at least four relevant systematic reviews or other filtered high-level evidence, which includes meta-analyses, critically-appraised topics (evidence syntheses), critically-appraised individual articles (article synopses). The evidence will not necessarily address all the elements of your PICO(T) question, so select the most important concepts to search and find the best evidence available.· Reflect on the process of creating a PICO(T) question and searching for peer-reviewed research.The Assignment(Evidence-Based Project)Part 2: Advanced Levels of Clinical Inquiry and Systematic ReviewsCreate a 6- to 7-slide PowerPoint presentation in which you do the following:· Identify and briefly describe your chosen clinical issue of interest.· Describe how you developed a PICO(T) question focused on your chosen clinical issue of interest.· Identify the four research databases that you used to conduct your search for the peer-reviewed articles you selected.· Provide APA citations of the four relevant peer-reviewed articles at the systematic-reviews level related to your research question. If there are no systematic review level articles or meta-analysis on your topic, then use the highest level of evidence peer reviewed article.· Describe the levels of evidence in each of the four peer-reviewed articles you selected, including an explanation of the strengths of using systematic reviews for clinical research. Be specific and provide examples.Projectpart1.dotxMatrix Worksheet TemplateMatrix Worksheet TemplateUse this document to completePart 1of the Module 2 Assessment,Evidence-Based Project, Part 1: Identifying Research MethodologiesFullcitationof selected articleArticle #1Article #2Article #3Article #4Ayatollahi, H., Mirani, N., Nazari, F., & Razavi, N. (2018). Iranian healthcare professionals’ perspectives about factors influencing the use of telemedicine in diabetes management.World Journal of Diabetes, 9(6), 92–98.https://doi.org/10.4239/wjd.v9.i6.92Jepma, P., Snaterse, M., Du Puy, S., Peters, R. J. G., Scholte op Reimer, W. J. M. (2021). Older patients’ perspectives toward lifestyle-related secondary cardiovascular prevention after a hospital admission—a qualitative study.Age and Ageing,50(3), 936–943.https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afaa283Alageel, S., Gulliford, M. C., Wright, A., Khoshaba, B., & Burgess, C. (2020). Engagement with advice to reduce cardiovascular risk following a health check programme: a qualitative study. Health Expectations, 23(1), 193-201.https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.12991Halloway, S., Wilbur, J., Schoeny, M. E., et al. (2020). Feasibility of a Lifestyle Physical Activity Intervention to Prevent Memory Loss in Older Women With Cardiovascular Disease: A Mixed-Methods Approach.Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 52(4), 278-289.https://doi.org/10.1177/0844562119856233Whyyou chose this article and/orhow it relatesto the clinical issue of interest (include a briefexplanation of the ethicsof research related to your clinical issue of interest)This article is relevant to the clinical issue of diabetes management, particularly the use of telemedicine which can significantly impact patient care and outcomes. Comprehending healthcare professionals’ perspectives on telemedicine in diabetes management is essential for successful implementation and uptake of telemedicine technologies.This qualitative study investigates the viewpoints of aged cardiac patients regarding lifestyle-related secondary preventions post-hospital admission. It explores various determinants influencing patients’ moods and social influences regarding lifestyle modifications.I chose this article because it directly relates to the clinical issue of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment and management which is a significant concern in healthcare. Understanding factors influencing engagement and adherence to lifestyle changes and medication is crucial for improving patient outcomes in CVD management.This article was selected because it addresses the clinical issue of memory loss prevention in aged females with cardiovascular conditions, which is pertinent to overall health outcomes in this population. Exploring the feasibility and effectiveness of lifestyle physical activities interventions in this context is crucial for enhancing quality of life and reducing disease burden.Briefdescription of the aimsof the research of each peer-reviewed articleThis research intends to identify factors influencing the use of telemedicine in diabetes management as perceived by healthcare professionals.The study intends to investigate the views, social factors, and self-worth of older cardiac patients about lifestyle-related secondary preventions following hospitalization.The research aims to examine factors influencing participation in and compliance to medications and lifestyle modification programs among people who have recently been determined to be at medium or high risk of CVD.The study aims to examine the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of a lifestyle physical exercise interventions to prevent memory decline in elderly women with cardiovascular conditions.Brief description of theresearch methodologyused Be sure to identify if the methodology used wasqualitative,quantitative, or amixed-methodsapproach. Be specific.Quantitative study using a Likert scale questionnaire with thirty-seven questions.This study employs a qualitative approach using semi-structured interviews with older cardiac clients.Qualitative study using individual semi-structured interviews.Mixed-methods approach combining quantitative measures with qualitative data collection through focus groups.A brief description of thestrengthsof each of the research methodologies used, includingreliabilityandvalidityof how the methodology was applied in each of the peer-reviewed articles you selected.Quantitative methods provide numerical data for analyzing healthcare professionals’ perspectives offering insights into the prevalence and distribution of attitudes and opinions. Statistical analysis enhances reliability and validity by quantifying responses and identifying significant associations between variables.The qualitative methodology encourages thorough explorations of patients’ perspectives and experiences thus offering rich and nuanced data. The study’s focus on patient perspectives contributes to patient-centered care and may inform interventions tailored to older cardiac patients’ needs.Qualitative methods allow for in-depth exploration of participants’ experiences, providing rich insights into their perspectives on CVD risk management. The Framework method enhances reliability and validity through systematic data analysis, ensuring rigorous interpretation of qualitative findings.The mixed-methods approach provides a comprehensive understanding of intervention feasibility and effectiveness, combining objective measures with qualitative insights. Concept analysis enhances reliability and validity by systematically identifying themes related to intervention participation.General Notes/CommentsThe study’s focus on healthcare professionals may overlook the perspectives of patients, which could be addressed in future research.The findings of this study offer valuable implications for healthcare professionals aiming to engage older patients effectively in lifestyle interventions for cardiovascular health.This qualitative study offers valuable insights into characteristics impacting cardiovascular disease risk persons’ participation in and adherence to lifestyle modification programs and medicines.The research’s use of self-reported measures may create biases and subsequent studies might integrate objective outcome measures for validation.© 2021 Walden University, LLC 4image1.emfAssignemntInstructions.docxEVIDENCE-BASED PROJECT, PART 2: ADVANCED LEVELS OF CLINICAL INQUIRY AND SYSTEMATIC REVIEWSTo Prepare:· Review the Resources and identify a clinical issue of interest that can form the basis of a clinical inquiry.· Develop a PICO(T) question to address the clinical issue of interest you identified in Module 2 for the Assignment. This PICOT question will remain the same for the entire course.· Use the key words from the PICO(T) question you developed and search at least four different databases in the Walden Library. Identify at least four relevant systematic reviews or other filtered high-level evidence, which includes meta-analyses, critically-appraised topics (evidence syntheses), critically-appraised individual articles (article synopses). The evidence will not necessarily address all the elements of your PICO(T) question, so select the most important concepts to search and find the best evidence available.· Reflect on the process of creating a PICO(T) question and searching for peer-reviewed research.The Assignment(Evidence-Based Project)Part 2: Advanced Levels of Clinical Inquiry and Systematic ReviewsCreate a 6- to 7-slide PowerPoint presentation in which you do the following:· Identify and briefly describe your chosen clinical issue of interest.· Describe how you developed a PICO(T) question focused on your chosen clinical issue of interest.· Identify the four research databases that you used to conduct your search for the peer-reviewed articles you selected.· Provide APA citations of the four relevant peer-reviewed articles at the systematic-reviews level related to your research question. If there are no systematic review level articles or meta-analysis on your topic, then use the highest level of evidence peer reviewed article.· Describe the levels of evidence in each of the four peer-reviewed articles you selected, including an explanation of the strengths of using systematic reviews for clinical research. Be specific and provide examples.Projectpart1.dotxMatrix Worksheet TemplateMatrix Worksheet TemplateUse this document to completePart 1of the Module 2 Assessment,Evidence-Based Project, Part 1: Identifying Research MethodologiesFullcitationof selected articleArticle #1Article #2Article #3Article #4Ayatollahi, H., Mirani, N., Nazari, F., & Razavi, N. (2018). Iranian healthcare professionals’ perspectives about factors influencing the use of telemedicine in diabetes management.World Journal of Diabetes, 9(6), 92–98.https://doi.org/10.4239/wjd.v9.i6.92Jepma, P., Snaterse, M., Du Puy, S., Peters, R. J. G., Scholte op Reimer, W. J. M. (2021). Older patients’ perspectives toward lifestyle-related secondary cardiovascular prevention after a hospital admission—a qualitative study.Age and Ageing,50(3), 936–943.https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afaa283Alageel, S., Gulliford, M. C., Wright, A., Khoshaba, B., & Burgess, C. (2020). Engagement with advice to reduce cardiovascular risk following a health check programme: a qualitative study. Health Expectations, 23(1), 193-201.https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.12991Halloway, S., Wilbur, J., Schoeny, M. E., et al. (2020). Feasibility of a Lifestyle Physical Activity Intervention to Prevent Memory Loss in Older Women With Cardiovascular Disease: A Mixed-Methods Approach.Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 52(4), 278-289.https://doi.org/10.1177/0844562119856233Whyyou chose this article and/orhow it relatesto the clinical issue of interest (include a briefexplanation of the ethicsof research related to your clinical issue of interest)This article is relevant to the clinical issue of diabetes management, particularly the use of telemedicine which can significantly impact patient care and outcomes. Comprehending healthcare professionals’ perspectives on telemedicine in diabetes management is essential for successful implementation and uptake of telemedicine technologies.This qualitative study investigates the viewpoints of aged cardiac patients regarding lifestyle-related secondary preventions post-hospital admission. It explores various determinants influencing patients’ moods and social influences regarding lifestyle modifications.I chose this article because it directly relates to the clinical issue of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment and management which is a significant concern in healthcare. Understanding factors influencing engagement and adherence to lifestyle changes and medication is crucial for improving patient outcomes in CVD management.This article was selected because it addresses the clinical issue of memory loss prevention in aged females with cardiovascular conditions, which is pertinent to overall health outcomes in this population. Exploring the feasibility and effectiveness of lifestyle physical activities interventions in this context is crucial for enhancing quality of life and reducing disease burden.Briefdescription of the aimsof the research of each peer-reviewed articleThis research intends to identify factors influencing the use of telemedicine in diabetes management as perceived by healthcare professionals.The study intends to investigate the views, social factors, and self-worth of older cardiac patients about lifestyle-related secondary preventions following hospitalization.The research aims to examine factors influencing participation in and compliance to medications and lifestyle modification programs among people who have recently been determined to be at medium or high risk of CVD.The study aims to examine the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of a lifestyle physical exercise interventions to prevent memory decline in elderly women with cardiovascular conditions.Brief description of theresearch methodologyused Be sure to identify if the methodology used wasqualitative,quantitative, or amixed-methodsapproach. Be specific.Quantitative study using a Likert scale questionnaire with thirty-seven questions.This study employs a qualitative approach using semi-structured interviews with older cardiac clients.Qualitative study using individual semi-structured interviews.Mixed-methods approach combining quantitative measures with qualitative data collection through focus groups.A brief description of thestrengthsof each of the research methodologies used, includingreliabilityandvalidityof how the methodology was applied in each of the peer-reviewed articles you selected.Quantitative methods provide numerical data for analyzing healthcare professionals’ perspectives offering insights into the prevalence and distribution of attitudes and opinions. Statistical analysis enhances reliability and validity by quantifying responses and identifying significant associations between variables.The qualitative methodology encourages thorough explorations of patients’ perspectives and experiences thus offering rich and nuanced data. The study’s focus on patient perspectives contributes to patient-centered care and may inform interventions tailored to older cardiac patients’ needs.Qualitative methods allow for in-depth exploration of participants’ experiences, providing rich insights into their perspectives on CVD risk management. The Framework method enhances reliability and validity through systematic data analysis, ensuring rigorous interpretation of qualitative findings.The mixed-methods approach provides a comprehensive understanding of intervention feasibility and effectiveness, combining objective measures with qualitative insights. Concept analysis enhances reliability and validity by systematically identifying themes related to intervention participation.General Notes/CommentsThe study’s focus on healthcare professionals may overlook the perspectives of patients, which could be addressed in future research.The findings of this study offer valuable implications for healthcare professionals aiming to engage older patients effectively in lifestyle interventions for cardiovascular health.This qualitative study offers valuable insights into characteristics impacting cardiovascular disease risk persons’ participation in and adherence to lifestyle modification programs and medicines.The research’s use of self-reported measures may create biases and subsequent studies might integrate objective outcome measures for validation.© 2021 Walden University, LLC 4image1.emf12Bids(62)Dr. Ellen RMEmily ClareMathProgrammingMISS HILLARY A+abdul_rehman_Prof Double RDoctor.NamiraYoung NyanyaSTELLAR GEEK A+ProWritingGuruJahky BSheryl HoganDr. Adeline ZoeDr M. 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