Imperial College London

DrJillianRiley

Faculty of MedicineNational Heart & Lung Institute

Senior Teaching Fellow (Course Development)
 
 
 
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Contact

 

jillian.riley Website

 
 
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Location

 

Guy Scadding BuildingRoyal Brompton Campus

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Summary

 

Publications

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Riley JP, 2009, Cardiac Surgery: 25 years on., Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, Vol: 25, Pages: 109-110

Journal article

Dar OA, Riley J, Chapman C, Dubrey S, Rosen S, Morris S, Cowie MRet al., 2008, Telemonitoring in an elderly, urban, multi-ethnic population: results of a UK multi-centre randomised controlled trial. The Home Heart Failure (HOME-HF) study, EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL, Vol: 29, Pages: 381-381, ISSN: 0195-668X

Journal article

Riley J, Dar O, Chapman C, Dubrey S, Rosen S, Gabe J, Cowie MRet al., 2008, Telemonitoring in heart failure, accessibility and acceptability: The Home-HF study, Annual Scientific Conference of the British-Cardiovascular-Society/British-Society-for-Cardiovascular-Research, Publisher: B M J PUBLISHING GROUP, Pages: A13-A13, ISSN: 1355-6037

Conference paper

Dar O, Riley J, Chapman C, Dubrey SW, Morris S, Rosen S, Cowie MRet al., 2008, The Home Heart Failure Study (Home-HF): A randomised controlled trial of home telemonitoring of heart failure patients at high risk of readmission and death, Annual Scientific Conference of the British-Cardiovascular-Society/British-Society-for-Cardiovascular-Research, Publisher: B M J PUBLISHING GROUP, Pages: A106-A107, ISSN: 1355-6037

Conference paper

Riley J, Dar O, Gabe J, Cowie MRet al., 2008, Telemonitoring in heart failure: Changing roles and challenging relationships? The Home-HF study, European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, Vol: 7

Journal article

Burke K, Penston H, Riley J, 2008, Audit of specialist nurse pharmacological intervention in chronic heart failure, European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, Vol: 7

Journal article

Riley J, 2008, Nursing management of the cardiac surgical patient, Cardiac Nursing: a comprehensive guide, Editors: Hatchett, Thompson, Publisher: Churchill Livingstone

Book chapter

Burke K, Penston H, Riley J, 2008, An Audit of specialist nurse pharmacological intervention in chronic heart failure, British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, Vol: 3, Pages: 301-308

Journal article

Riley J, 2008, The ECG; Its role and practical application., Cardiac Nursing: a comprehensive guide, Editors: Hatchett, Thompson, Publisher: Churchill Livingstone

Book chapter

Riley J, 2007, Breathing and circulation, Foundations of Nursing Practice, Editors: Brooker, Waugh, Edinburgh, Publisher: Elsevier

Book chapter

Nuttall M, Riley J, 2006, An introduction to risk assessment and prevention in coronary heart disease, British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, Vol: 1, Pages: 22-24

Journal article

Riley J, Brodie L, Shuldham C, 2005, Cardiac nursing: achieving competent practitioners., Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs, Vol: 4, Pages: 15-21, ISSN: 1474-5151

This paper describes how competency statements were integrated into an academic framework to provide a transparent yet flexible career pathway for the nurse working in acute cardiac care. Nurses are expanding and developing their roles and use wide ranging skills and knowledge to care for patients. Additionally, models of care delivery are changing and patients are cared for in a variety of settings. Where evidence exists, these models demonstrate improvement in the provision and quality of services and contribute to improved quality of life, maximise medication and therapy and reduce waiting times for investigations. However, whilst many studies have demonstrated benefit, translating these results into routine practice requires skilled nurses who are "fit for purpose," and to support this, professional competencies can be used to measure competence in practice whilst informing educational initiatives. This paper outlines the development of competency statements that identify the knowledge and skills required for safe, effective and competent care and direct the cardiac nurse acquire skills and knowledge in a focused and coherent way.

Journal article

Foxton J, Nuttall M, Riley J, 2005, Coronary Heart Disease: risk factor management, Primary Health Care, Vol: 15, Pages: 41-50

Journal article

Riley J, 2004, Community pharmacy-based interventions can reduce risk behaviour and risk factors for coronary herat disease- commentary, Evidence-based Health Promotion, Vol: 8, Pages: 21-23

Journal article

Riley JP, Bullock I, West S, Shuldham Cet al., 2003, Practical application of educational rhetoric: a pathway to expert cardiac nurse practice?, Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs, Vol: 2, Pages: 283-290, ISSN: 1474-5151

Cardiac nursing takes place within various spheres of health care, reaching into primary, secondary and tertiary care within theses, cardiac expertise falls within four domains: health promotion, cardiac prevention and rehabilitation, acute, chronic and episodic care and palliative care. This paper sets out the possibility for a staged development of the cardiac nurse, which could promote homogeneity in role, skill and practice. A framework ('Expert Cardiac Nurse Pathway') for the United Kingdom, is proposed here, and views on its usefulness throughout Europe are sought.

Journal article

Riley J, 2003, The nurse as expert practitioner in global cardiovascular risk management, HEART, Vol: 89, Pages: II33-II34, ISSN: 1355-6037

Journal article

Ritchie L, Cowie M, Fisher M, Campbell I, Cramer J, Riley J, Petty D, Sutherland G, Harris Eet al., 2003, Question and answer session, Publisher: BRITISH MED JOURNAL PUBL GROUP, Pages: II35-II37, ISSN: 1355-6037

Conference paper

Riley J, Bullock I, West S, Shuldham Cet al., 2003, Practical application of educational rhetoric: a pathway to expert cardiac nurse practice?, European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, Vol: 2, Pages: 283-290

Journal article

Margereson C, Riley JP, 2003, Cardiothoracic Surgical Nursing: Current Trends in Adult Care, Oxford

Book

Riley J, 2003, Nursing patients with cardiovascular disease, Nursing Adults. The practice of caring, Editors: Brooker, Nichols, Brooker, Nicol, Edinburgh, Publisher: Elsevier

Book chapter

Riley J, Blue L, 2001, Assessing and managing chronic heart failure., Prof Nurse, Vol: 16, Pages: 1112-1115, ISSN: 0266-8130

Patients with chronic heart failure have a reduced quality of life. Symptoms can be managed, but there is no cure. Heart failure nurses can offer advice, education and support to patients. This article reviews the common causes of heart failure and the nursing interventions that can help manage the symptoms.

Journal article

Davies K, Riley JP, An exploratory study of health-related quality of life following transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVI), Heart Failure 2011

Conference paper

Habibi H, Riley JP, Firouzi A, Banya W, Gatzoulis MA, Lau-Walker M, Cowie MRet al., Education and support needs of the older adult with congenital heart disaese, European Heart Failure Association 2011

Conference paper

Szczecinska R, Riley JP, In an elderly patient population, health-related quality of life is close to that of a general population six months following surgery for aortic valve disease., Heart Failure 2011

Conference paper

Acosta A, Riley JP, Cowie MR, Integrating remote monitoring to heart failure management, Heart Failure 2011

Conference paper

O'Driscoll SA, Chapman CM, Riley JP, Communication between primary and secondary care at hospital discharge: a retrospective audit on heart failure patients., Heart Failure 2011

Conference paper

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