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A Comparison of the NYHA Classification and the Duke Treadmill Score in Patients with Cardiovascular Disease

Abstract

Aim: A discussion of the measurement of functional status in cardiovascular research. Background: Selection of appropriate outcome measures and instrumentation is vital for nurse researchers to ensure that outcomes align conceptually and are measured using reliable and valid tools. Functional status is a well-known outcome in cardiovascular research—however attention to underlying conceptual differences that may influence choices of whether to include subjective or objective measures is needed. Design: This work is a discussion paper: seminal research reporting the development, validation, and reliability testing of the NYHA classification system and the Duke Treadmill Score. Implications for nursing: Conceptually clarity and comprehensive appraisal of the reliability and validity of outcome measures in nursing research are essential to ensure high level of quality outcomes that will benefit patients.

Authors

Carroll SL; Harkness K; McGillion MH

Journal

Open Journal of Nursing, Vol. 04, No. 11, pp. 774–783

Publisher

Scientific Research Publishing

Publication Date

January 1, 2014

DOI

10.4236/ojn.2014.411083

ISSN

2162-5336

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