Association of Between Influenza Vaccination and Cardiovascular Outcomes in High-Risk Patients
A Meta-analysis
This topic is very important in the field of nursing due to the fact that the influenza type infection in the current world are associated with both fatal and non-fatal anther thrombotic events. These risks therefore need to be taken into consideration in order to take precautions concerning the cardiovascular problems in the patients. It was found that the influenza vaccine was associated with the lower rates o risks of cardiovascular infections. The treatments among the patients were found to be effective. The use of the influenza vaccine was related with the decrease in the cardiovascular infections among the patients. The most effective treatment was seen among the highest-risk patients of cardiovascular infections.
Introduction:
The effects of influenza and the influenza like infections are of great concern due to high risks of the cardiovascular infections. The cardiovascular risk factors are mainly as a result of infections of the respiratory tract. This leads to high and fatal risks in the patients suffering from such infections like influenza. This topic is therefore essential to the nursing profession in that it helps to explain the effect of infections on the previous coronary effects on the patients as well as the effect of the cerebrovascular diseases. This information is therefore crucial in order to help the nurses administer vaccines in relation to the previous health conditions of the patients. This will also help the nurse to protect the patient against the high risk cardiovascular infections which are fatal if not taken into consideration as early as possible.
The long-term relationship between influenza infection and the cardiovascular infection is relevant in order to determine the levels of vaccines and the nature of the patients with those conditions. This will therefore help in provision of healthcare services to the patients. The nurses will also be able to reduce the level of risks that the patients are associated with in the long run due to influenza infections. This will provide the nurses with information which is effective in carrying out universal vaccination in relation to protection from the general influenza and the cardiovascular infections. This triggers the cardiovascular infection which may be fatal therefore the nurses should provide vaccines to the patients of cardiovascular in order to prevent the influenza infections.
The nurse should be aware of the mortality rates which are caused by the influenza infections and cardiovascular infections among the patients in order to strategize the vaccination programs which will help eradicate or prevent influenza related mortality and morbidity. This will therefore implementation of effective health programs in relation to influenza and cardiovascular infections which are fatal if not controlled (Hak, 2006 pg16). The nurses will also be in a position to administer vaccination seasonally in order to offer adequate protection against such fatal diseases like cardiovascular infections and cerebrovascular diseases.
The main crucial points on this article are based on the relationship and the effect of influenza like infections on cardiovascular infections. The mortality and morbidity factors related to infections requires close consideration in order to determine the level of vaccination necessary in preventing such fatal infections. The main focus of this article is on the effects of influenza infections on both the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular conditions. The conditions require adequate attention in that they are fatal can lead to lives of the affected persons very easily.
This article also reports on the news relating to the cardiovascular events, programs and trials in order to facilitate the healthcare of the patients. This will also help in assessing the impact of such cardiovascular on the population. The news or reports therefore give the necessary information relating to production of adequate vaccines which are essential in the prevention of such cardiovascular infections (Hak, 2006 pg24). The news also gave much focus on the precautions which should be taken into account in relation to the cardiovascular infections and other related infections which put the lives of the patients at risk. The clinic policy implementation have also been emphasized in the news leading to the essence of controlling of the infections.
The study was done through a systematic literature review of the published documents relating to influenza like infections and cardiovascular infections. This study was not restricted to any specific language but it involved the collection of data irrespective of language used. The results of the study showed that these infections have a direct effect on the health of the people who suffered from cardiovascular conditions therefore the need to take precautions and vaccination in order to prevent such.
The biases could exist since the research or study done was mainly based on literature review which was not very reliable since it was written by other parties. The pharmaceutical industry was targeted since the vaccines to the infections were needed. The research could therefore be as a result of market advertisement for vaccines related to such infections.
This report is informative in the sense that it provided information relating to the effect of influenza like infections on the cardiovascular conditions (VUUREN, 2009 pg18). This therefore played a role to educate the nurses the essence of vaccination against such infections.The question about this article is the impact of vaccines on the influenza like infections in relation to reduce the cardiovascular effects.
In conclusion, this report is very essential in providing the education pertaining to the effects of infections on the health of people suffering from cardiovascular infections. It also emphasizes on the essence of vaccination against such ailments. This study was therefore important in helping the nursing professionals to study and analyze results of the study in solving practical problems in their profession.
References
Hak, E., Buskens, E., Nichol, K. L., & Verheij, T. J. (2006). Do recommended high-risk adults benefit from a first influenza vaccination? Vaccine. doi:10.1016/j.vaccine.2006.01.008
VUUREN, A. V., RHEEDER, P., & HAK, E. (2009). Effectiveness of influenza vaccination in the elderly in South Africa. Epidemiology and Infection. doi:10.1017/S0950268808001386