Gomes, LisaLiébana-Presa, CristinaAraújo, BeatrizMarques, FátimaFernández-Martínez, Elena2021-03-292021-03-292021-03-021661-7827http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/32343Introduction: The management of chronic illness assumes a level of demand for permanent care and reaches a priority dimension in the health context. Given the importance of nursing care to post-acute coronary syndrome patients, the objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of an educational intervention program on quality of life in patients after acute coronary syndrome. Method: Quasi-experimental study with two groups: an experimental group exposed to the educational intervention program and the control group without exposure to the educational intervention program. Results: The results showed statistically significant differences between both groups (p < 0.001). Although only valid for the specific group of subjects studied, the educational intervention program enabled significant gains in quality of life. Conclusions: According to the findings of the study, a systematized and structured educational program, integrated into the care organization and based on transition processes, is effective in developing self-care skills and improves the quality of life in patients after acute coronary syndrome.engCardiac rehabilitationCoronary diseaseHealth educationQuality of lifeSelf-careHeart disease, now what? Improving quality of life through educationjournal article10.3390/ijerph1806307785102623684PMC800252433802701000639189300001