Evidence based nursing care for an acute stroke: Theoretical Study
Koirala, Kabita; Shrestha, Ajish (2016)
Koirala, Kabita
Shrestha, Ajish
Yrkeshögskolan Novia
2016
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2016112817870
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2016112817870
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Acute stroke need emergency care as it leads to mortality and physical disability. The aim of this study was to determine the current nursing process in delivering nursing care of acute stroke and what recent research reveals about the risk factors and nursing role for a patient suffering from an acute stroke. This study is conducted by reviewing literature to find out the recent nursing methods while caring an acute stroke.
The theoretical framework used in this study is Dorothea Orem’s Self -Care Deficit Theory. Collections of data were accessed through Nelli portal database and qualitative content analysis was used to abstract findings. Eleven scientific articles were chosen using inclusion and exclusion criteria to answer the aim of this study through a qualitative approach.
The well-read articles were divided into different groups to get the main themes. Three main themes nursing assessment, promote self-care and obstacles appeared from data analysis. The result emphasized nurse role and also the challenges faced by nurses while performing nursing care. Nurses are responsible for management of care throughout the caring stages as they are the primary healthcare authorities.
The theoretical framework used in this study is Dorothea Orem’s Self -Care Deficit Theory. Collections of data were accessed through Nelli portal database and qualitative content analysis was used to abstract findings. Eleven scientific articles were chosen using inclusion and exclusion criteria to answer the aim of this study through a qualitative approach.
The well-read articles were divided into different groups to get the main themes. Three main themes nursing assessment, promote self-care and obstacles appeared from data analysis. The result emphasized nurse role and also the challenges faced by nurses while performing nursing care. Nurses are responsible for management of care throughout the caring stages as they are the primary healthcare authorities.