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Predictive Model of Self-management in Patients With Stroke Based on the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills Model
CONCLUSIONS: The information-motivation-behavioral skills model is potentially a predictive model for self-management for patients who had a stroke. Considering the level of stroke knowledge and attitude, social support, and self-efficacy together may help to understand the required level of self-management. In addition, using this model for the development of self-management interventions for patients who had a stroke could be a strategy for improving self-management in patients with stroke.PMID:35030109 | DOI:10.1097/JCN.0000000000000883
Source: The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing - January 14, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Sung Reul Kim Sunho Kim Hye Young Kim Kyung-Hee Cho Source Type: research

Knowledge, health‐promoting behaviors, and biological risks of recurrent stroke among stroke patients in Korea
ConclusionStroke patients exhibited appropriate stroke knowledge and performed moderate to high levels of health‐promoting behaviors. However, 73.2% of patients had uncontrolled risk factor(s) in one or more of the five biological risk factors for stroke recurrence. Nurses should be aware that stroke patients seeking treatments from clinics and hospitals are still at risk of stroke recurrence.
Source: Japan Journal of Nursing Science - March 26, 2013 Category: Nursing Authors: Hei Ryun Lee, Ok Kyung Ham, Young Whee Lee, Insook Cho, Hyun Soo Oh, Joung‐Ho Rha Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Top 10 research priorities relating to stroke nursing: a rigorous approach to establish a national nurse‐led research agenda
ConclusionsThe research agenda for stroke nursing has now been clearly defined, facilitating nurses to undertake research, which is of importance to stroke survivors and carers and central to supporting optimal recovery and quality of life after stroke.
Source: Journal of Advanced Nursing - July 18, 2016 Category: Nursing Authors: Anne Rowat, Alex Pollock, Bridget St George, Eileen Cowey, Joanne Booth, Maggie Lawrence, Tags: Original Research: Empirical Research – Quantitative Source Type: research

Challenges in building interpersonal care in organised hospital stroke units: the perspectives of stroke survivors, family caregivers and the multidisciplinary team
ConclusionsStroke unit care provides satisfaction for stroke survivors, particularly in relation to highly specialised medical and nursing care and therapy. It is proposed that moves towards organised stroke unit care, particularly with the emphasis on reduction of length of stay and a focus on hyper‐acute models, have implications for interpersonal care practices and the sharing of stroke specific knowledge.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Source: Journal of Advanced Nursing - April 5, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Tony Ryan, Madeleine Harrison, Clare Gardiner, Amanda Jones Tags: Original Research: Empirical research ‐ qualitative Source Type: research

Measuring Stroke Volume: Impedance Cardiography vs Phase-Contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
CONCLUSIONS: Impedance cardiography had low accuracy and precision in measuring absolute stroke volume and was a poor detector of stroke-volume trends. PMID: 28864438 [PubMed - in process]
Source: American Journal of Critical Care - September 1, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Borzage M, Heidari K, Chavez T, Seri I, Wood JC, Blüml S Tags: Am J Crit Care Source Type: research

Development and Evaluation of a Mobile Application to Prevent Recurrent Stroke by Enhancing Self-management on Health Outcomes for Stroke Survivors
This study aimed to develop a Mobile Application to Prevent Recurrent Stroke to prevent recurrent stroke by enhancing self-management and to evaluate its effects on stroke survivors' health outcomes. The Mobile Application to Prevent Recurrent Stroke was developed based on social cognitive theory and the model in order of analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation process. The Mobile Application to Prevent Recurrent Stroke consisted of health management contents such as information about stroke, its associated risk factors, and required skills to conduct self-management with tailored support and counseli...
Source: Computers, Informatics, Nursing : CIN - August 14, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Young Ju Jeong Hee Sun Kim Hyun Goo Kang Source Type: research