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Effect of family education program on cognitive impairment, anxiety, and depression in persons who have had a stroke: A randomized, controlled study
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Source: Nursing and Health Sciences - August 16, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Fang Yu MPsy , Hongyu Li BN , Chunling Tai BN , Ting Guo MN , Dong Pang MPH Source Type: research

Educational technologies for health education on stroke: an integrative review.
Abstract OBJECTIVE: to identify in the scientific literature the educational technologies used in the health education process related to stroke. METHOD: integrative review, whose eligibility criteria of the articles were: match the keywords "health education" and "stroke"; be a research paper; be in Portuguese, English and Spanish; be available electronically in the databases LILACS, PubMed/Medline, Scopus and CINAHL; year of publication between 2000 and 2016. RESULTS: 24 publications were found. The analysis was carried out by means of analytical and interpretive readings. There were many educational t...
Source: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem - August 9, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Maniva SJCF, Carvalho ZMF, Gomes RKG, Carvalho REFL, Ximenes LB, Freitas CHA Tags: Rev Bras Enferm Source Type: research

Cardiovascular Nursing Science Priorities: A Statement From the American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing
Conclusion: Five thematic areas and 24 topic areas were identified as priorities for CV nursing research. These findings can provide a guide for CV nurse scientists and for federal and foundational funders to use in developing funding initiatives. We believe additional research and discovery in these thematic areas will help reduce the rising global burden of CV disease.
Source: Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing - June 12, 2018 Category: Nursing Tags: Feature Article/Online Only Source Type: research

Nursing staffs self-perceived outcome from a rehabilitation 24/7 educational programme – a mixed-methods study in stroke care
During the past two decades, attempts have been made to describe nurses ’ contributions to the rehabilitation of inpatients following stroke. There is currently a lack of interventions that integrate the divers...
Source: BMC Nursing - April 27, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: M. I. Loft, B. A. Esbensen, K. Kirk, L. Pedersen, B. Martinsen, H. Iversen, L. L. Mathiesen and I. Poulsen Tags: Research article Source Type: research

What Is the Impact of Targeted Health Education for Mental Health Nurses in the Provision of Physical Health Care? An Integrated Literature Review.
Authors: Hennessy S, Cocoman AM Abstract Individuals with a severe mental illness have a gap in life expectancy of up to twenty years in comparison to the general population. Nurses who work in mental health services have been identified as best placed to improve the physical health outcomes of individuals with mental illness. The literature identifies a lack of nursing knowledge related to physical health care and the presence of metabolic syndrome which is impeding nurses in providing essential physical health care to patients. An integrated literature review was carried out due to the dearth of research evidence...
Source: Issues in Mental Health Nursing - February 22, 2018 Category: Nursing Tags: Issues Ment Health Nurs Source Type: research

Learned helplessness in doctors with dyslexia: Time for a change in discourse?
Dyslexia may be defined as a “learning difficulty that specifically impairs a person's ability to read … despite having normal intelligence” (National institute of neurological disorders and stroke, 2011; Dyslexia International, n.d.). It is a Specific Learning Difficulty (SpLD), which has an estimated international preva lence of 10% (Dyslexia International, n.d.; Wray et al., 2012). Within the United Kingdom (UK), it is protected by the Equality Act of 2010 and, therefore, employers are required to make reasonable adjustments to enable individuals with dyslexia to reach their full potential within their jobs (Great Britain, 2010).
Source: Nurse Education in Practice - February 6, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Sebastian C.K. Shaw Tags: Guest Editorial Source Type: research

Stroke survivors ’ and carers’ experiences of a systematic voiding programme to treat urinary incontinence after stroke
ConclusionsThe effectiveness of a systematic voiding programme may partly lie in its educational component, challenging patients’ and carers’ assumptions that post‐stroke incontinence is inevitable. Individual adaptation of the programme, and the ability to incorporate it alongside other aspects of care, are likely to be key factors influencing implementation. Relevance to clinical practiceUrinary incontinence is common after stroke. In order to maximise benefits from a systematic voiding programme, nurses should support stroke survivors to overturn erroneous beliefs, to participate in tailoring of the programme, and...
Source: Journal of Clinical Nursing - February 1, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Josephine M.E. Gibson, Lois H Thomas, J J Harrison, Caroline Leigh Watkins, Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

The Impact of Nurse Staffing on In-Hospital Mortality of Stroke Patients in Korea
Conclusion: Policies to educate sufficient numbers of nurses and retain them in the field are warranted, especially because medical-cost containment has become a dominant concern in most countries. Further studies are needed to understand the mechanisms and other protective roles of nurse staffing to ensure long-term health outcomes after hospital discharge.
Source: Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing - January 1, 2018 Category: Nursing Tags: ARTICLES: Stroke Source Type: research

Age-Group and Gender Differences in Stroke Knowledge in an Israeli Jewish Adult Population
Conclusion: Participants younger than 45 years showed the lowest levels of stroke knowledge. The highest stroke knowledge was found in the 45 to 64 years age group. Stroke knowledge among different age groups was similar in both genders. Educational campaigns aimed at increasing knowledge of stroke among the general population and targeting the younger population are recommended.
Source: Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing - January 1, 2018 Category: Nursing Tags: ARTICLES: Stroke Source Type: research

The impact of education and training interventions for nurses and other health care staff involved in the delivery of stroke care: An integrative review
The aim of this review was to explore the impact of stroke education and training of nurses and other health care staff involved in the delivery of stroke care.
Source: Nurse Education Today - December 7, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Stephanie P. Jones, Colette Miller, Josephine M.E. Gibson, Julie Cook, Chris Price, Caroline L. Watkins Tags: Review Source Type: research

The Impact of Nurse Staffing on In-Hospital Mortality of Stroke Patients in Korea
Conclusion: Policies to educate sufficient numbers of nurses and retain them in the field are warranted, especially because medical-cost containment has become a dominant concern in most countries. Further studies are needed to understand the mechanisms and other protective roles of nurse staffing to ensure long-term health outcomes after hospital discharge.
Source: Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing - December 6, 2017 Category: Nursing Tags: ARTICLES: Stroke Source Type: research

Age-Group and Gender Differences in Stroke Knowledge in an Israeli Jewish Adult Population
Conclusion: Participants younger than 45 years showed the lowest levels of stroke knowledge. The highest stroke knowledge was found in the 45 to 64 years age group. Stroke knowledge among different age groups was similar in both genders. Educational campaigns aimed at increasing knowledge of stroke among the general population and targeting the younger population are recommended.
Source: Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing - December 6, 2017 Category: Nursing Tags: ARTICLES: Stroke Source Type: research

Diabetes training for community health workers on an American Indian reservation
ConclusionThis QI program provided by a public health nurse improved CHW's knowledge of diabetes and the management of diabetes. Next steps include formalizing the Reservation's CHW training program, expanding this training to other AI Health Service areas, and measuring the impact of CHWs in the community.
Source: Public Health Nursing - October 24, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Judith M. Policicchio, Katherine Dontje Tags: POPULATIONS AT RISK ACROSS THE LIFESPAN: CASE STUDIES Source Type: research

Nursing care for stroke patients: A survey of current practice in 11 European countries
ConclusionsThe participating European countries comply well with the European Stroke Strategies guidelines, particularly in the acute stroke care, but not all stroke units have reached optimal development in all aspects of stroke care nursing. Relevance to clinical practiceOur study may provide clinical administrators and nurses in stroke care with information that may contribute to improved compliance with the European Stroke Strategies and evidence‐based guidelines.
Source: Journal of Clinical Nursing - October 23, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Zeliha Tulek, Ingrid Poulsen, Katrin Gillis, Ann ‐Cathrin Jönsson Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research