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Unpacking the 'black box' of a nurse-led stroke support service

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CLINICAL REHABILITATION
卷 14, 期 2, 页码 160-171

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1191/026921500672130349

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Objectives: To describe in detail the nature of the specialist nurse Interventions: to increase understanding of the principal problems facing stroke patients and their care-givers In the first year following stroke and to demonstrate how these problems may change over time: and to Investigate the value of qualitative research methodologies within the context of a randomized trial. Methods: Specialist nurses providing support in the year following stroke !;were asked to maintain comprehensive written records of their involvement with all patients and care-givers participating in a randomized controlled trial. Qualitative methods were used to examine the problems faced by stroke patients and their care-givers, and the actions taken by nurses rn response. Results: Specialist nurses commenced 120 records. As 19 patients died or left the area during the year-long Interventions, we obtained 101 complete records. The problems encountered by stroke patients and their care-givers were numerous, diverse, complex and changed over time. Initially, practical difficulties were noted; over time, these were accompanied by growing numbers of psychological needs. The nurses responded by providing information, advice, support and monitoring using a flexible, Individualized approach. The nurses also collaborated or liaised with 17 other professional groups and provided direct support to care-givers. Conclusion: The need for many stroke patients and their care-givers to be professionally supported during the stages of stroke adjustment, for at least the first year and probably beyond, was emphasized by this study.

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