Filtered By:
Specialty: Nursing
Countries: Turkey Health

This page shows you your search results in order of date. This is page number 2.

Order by Relevance | Date

Total 20 results found since Jan 2013.

Effects of Transitional Care Model-Based Interventions for Stroke Patients and Caregivers on Caregivers' Competence and Patient Outcomes: Randomized Controlled Trial
This study evaluated the effectiveness of the Transitional Care Model Stroke Turkey for stroke patients and caregivers as regards the competence of caregivers and patient outcomes. It is a parallel-group, assessor-blinded monocenter conducted with 126 participants in total (66 intervention included 33 stroke patients and 33 caregivers; 60 control groups included 30 stroke patients and 30 caregivers), between March and August 2018. The Transitional Care Model Stroke Turkey program lasts for 13 to 20 weeks. It includes a 12-week follow-up after discharge, a minimum of three hospital visits, one home visit, minimum 18 phone c...
Source: Computers, Informatics, Nursing : CIN - February 7, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Yasemin Demir Avci Sebahat G özüm Source Type: research

Assessment of the Transitional Care Model-Based TEMpEST Program by Caregivers of Stroke Patients: A Qualitative Study
With advancing technology, patients with stroke often survive the critical acute phase, but require supportive care by informal caregivers after discharge from the hospital. Little is known about the experiences of these caregivers during the immediate posthospital period. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the opinions and experiences of caregivers of stroke patients who were enrolled in the Transitional Care Model Stroke Turkey (TEMpEST) discharge planning program. Individual interviews were conducted with 23 caregivers of stroke patients about their experiences with the TEMpEST discharge program. Seven...
Source: Home Healthcare Nurse - July 1, 2021 Category: Nursing Tags: Feature Source Type: research

Psychometric Testing of the Turkish Version of the Stroke Self-Efficacy Questionnaire
Conclusions/Implications for Practice These results indicate that the T-SSEQ is acceptable for use with Turkish stroke patients in both practice and research settings. Furthermore, the questionnaire is suitable for nurses to use in designing interventions and evaluating stroke patients' self-efficacy in clinics, home care, and rehabilitation centers.
Source: Journal of Nursing Research - July 16, 2019 Category: Nursing Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLES Source Type: research