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They Responded, We Listened: Improving Stroke Education And Patient Satisfaction, Melissa Meighan
They Responded, We Listened: Improving Stroke Education And Patient Satisfaction, Melissa Meighan
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The annual decrease in stroke mortality rates in the United States has slowed, but in certain populations, such as Hispanics and in southern U.S. states, mortality rates are increasing. Stroke remains the number one cause of adult disability. A previous stroke is a risk factor for a second stroke. Prompt treatment is essential for positive outcomes. Patients need to present to the hospital no more than 4.5 hours from last known well for intravenous alteplase treatment and six to 24 hours from last known well for endovascular therapy. Based on the literature, the majority of patients are not presenting to …
Caring Science Education: Measuring Nurses Caring Behaviors, Linda Ackerman
Caring Science Education: Measuring Nurses Caring Behaviors, Linda Ackerman
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Abstract
In preparation for this DNP project and, in reviewing research and evidence-based practices it was found that there are limited research study articles available specifically focusing on caring science educational programs utilized as an intervention to inform and impact the nurses caring behaviors while caring for patients within a heath care environment. There are multiple survey tools directed at the patient which assess the caring behaviors based on the patient’s perception however, there are limited tools that examine the nurse’s perception of their caring behaviors and their personal professional practice as it relates to caring science or relationship-based care …