University of Leicester, Leicester (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)
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Hannah's career in nursing has included working within health visiting, diabetes, and heart failure. Starting in diabetes research, she progressed to establishing the first diabetes specialist nurse role in her health authority. Following a career break she returned to research, this time around heart failure.
Transferring to clinical academia, she combined a heart failure specialist nurse role with lecturer at the Graduate Entry Medical school at the University of Nottingham. Whilst maintaining a clinical role, she moved to an educational charity as their cardiovascular education lead.
Having obtained a PhD fellowship from the British Heart Foundation she completed a PhD at the University of Leicester exploring targets for interventions to improve uptake of ExCR in people with CHF.
Hannah is past president of British Association for Nursing in Cardiovascular Care and an active member of ACNAP and currently works as a Lecturer in Nursing at the University of Leicester.
Systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of physical activity-based interventions on frailty status and clinical outcomes in adults with long-term cardiac conditions.
Event:
ESC Congress 2024
Topic:
Rehabilitation
Session:
Heart failure: drug therapy and multidisciplinary care