Patient Prefer Adherence. 2025 Sep 8;19:2771-2786. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S535177. eCollection 2025.
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to systematically explore and summarize the best evidence of home-based self-management in patients with permanent pacemaker implantation, providing comprehensive references and guidance for improving the self-management ability of such patients.
METHODS: Using the "6S" model, a systematic literature search was conducted on home-based self-management in patients with permanent pacemaker implantation. The types of literature included best practice, clinical decision-making, guidelines, expert consensus, systematic review and evidence summary. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, two researchers screened the literature, evaluated the quality, extracted the data, synthesized the evidence.
DATA SOURCES: BMJ Best Practice, Up To Date, Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI), the World Health Organization (WHO), the Guidelines International Network (GIN), the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO), the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN), the American Heart Association (AHA), the Cochrane Library, PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science, Medlive, CNKI Database, SinoMed (China Biomedical Literature Database), Wanfang Database and VIP Database. The retrieval period spanned from the establishment of these databases until January 31, 2025.
RESULTS: A total of 21 articles were included, 1 best practice, 9 clinical decision-making, 5 guidelines, 3 expert consensus, 1 systematic review, and 2 evidence summaries. Thirty-five pieces of the best evidence from 7 aspects were summarized, including complication management, electromagnetic interference management, sports rehabilitation management, operative limb management, postoperative follow-up management, role management, and emotional management.
CONCLUSION: This review comprehensively summarized the best evidence home-based self-management in patients with permanent pacemaker implantation. These findings are scientific and referential, and provide evidence-based support for nursing and management of patients during home-based rehabilitation.
PMID:40948737 | PMC:PMC12430239 | DOI:10.2147/PPA.S535177