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Passed without a stroke: A UK mixed method study exploring student nurses' knowledge of stroke

机译:不中风通过:一项英国混合方法研究,探讨学生护士对中风的知识

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Aims and Objectives: To evaluate third year student nurses' knowledge and experiences of stroke education. To identify how student nurses can develop their understanding of stroke and its application to clinical nursing practice. Background: Stroke is an international health issue and a major cause of morbidity and mortality in many countries throughout the world. Nurses have a significant role to play in reducing death and disability in people who have suffered a stroke and it has been suggested that some nurses may not be educationally prepared to meet the challenges of this complex condition. Design: This evaluative study was based on a mixed method evaluative design. These quantitative and qualitative approaches involved the implementation of focus groups and questionnaires. Method: The following outcomes were measured during students' final year of their nursing studies: students' profiles and an assessment of students' knowledge of stroke. Results: There was a mixed picture of student nurses' knowledge of stroke; a lack of awareness of some fundamental aspects of stroke including common symptoms, complications, risk factors and the long term treatment. Reassuringly, students expressed decisively the importance for nurses to be equipped with a sound foundation of stroke knowledge for clinical practice. Conclusions: All nursing students should have experience of being in contact with people who have had a stroke - and at present this does not always happen. A national intervention study is now suggested with a view to providing stroke education which is proportionate to its significance as a major health issue. Relevance to Clinical Practice: Nurses draw upon their fundamental clinical skills to care and treat patients who have survived a stroke. Additionally, stroke survivors also require enhanced knowledge and this is recognised in the growth of specialist stroke nurses. Improving stroke mortality and morbidity is the responsibility of all of us involved in nurse education - introducing creative evaluative interventions could hold the most promising way forward.
机译:目的和目标:评估三年级学生护士对中风教育的知识和经验。以确定学生护士如何发展对中风的理解及其在临床护理实践中的应用。背景:中风是一个国际健康问题,也是世界许多国家发病率和死亡率的主要原因。护士在减少中风患者的死亡和残疾方面起着重要作用,并且有人建议,某些护士可能没有接受过教育以准备应对这种复杂疾病的挑战。设计:本评估研究基于混合方法评估设计。这些定量和定性方法涉及焦点小组和问卷的实施。方法:在学生的护理学最后一年期间,对以下结果进行了测量:学生的个人资料和对中风知识的评估。结果:学生护士对中风的了解情况参差不齐。对中风的一些基本方面缺乏了解,包括常见症状,并发症,危险因素和长期治疗。令人欣慰的是,学生们果断地表达了护士为临床实践配备良好的中风知识基础的重要性。结论:所有护理专业的学生都应具有与中风患者接触的经验-目前,这种情况并不总是会发生。现在建议进行一项全国干预研究,以期提供与中风作为主要健康问题的重要性相称的中风教育。与临床实践的相关性:护士会利用其基本的临床技能来护理和治疗中风幸存的患者。此外,中风幸存者还需要增强知识,这在中风专业护士的成长中得到了认可。改善卒中死亡率和发病率是我们参与护士教育的所有人的责任-引入创造性的评估干预措施可能是最有希望的前进之路。

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