JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE NURSING
神经学杂志护理
ISSN: 0888-0395
自引率: 1%
发文量: 52
被引量: 931
影响因子: 1.625
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年文章数: 52
国人发稿量: 2

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ISSN: 0888-0395.<br> Classification: Neurological nursing; Neurology; Neurosurgery; Nursing.

期刊描述简介:

The Journal of Neuroscience Nursing (JNN), the official journal of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, contains original articles on advances in neurosurgical and neurological techniques as they affect nursing care, theory and research, as well as commentary on the roles of the neuroscience nurse in the health care team. The journal provides information to nurses and health care professionals working in diverse areas of neuroscience patient care such as multi-specialty and neuroscience intensive care units, general neuroscience units, combination units (neuro/ortho, neuromuscular/rehabilitation, neuropsychiatry, neurogerontology), rehabilitation units, medical-surgical units, pediatric units, emergency and trauma departments, and surgery. The information is applicable to professionals working in clinical, research, administrative, and educational settings.

最新论文
  • RÁPIDO Is a Step in the Right Direction.

    被引量:- 发表:1970

  • Measures and Influencers of Reintegration for the Stroke Patient: A Systematic Review.

    BACKGROUND: Stroke survivors may experience continued difficulties with reintegration, including challenges participating in social roles and performing activities of daily living across settings (eg, home, work). This article assessed the reintegration measures currently used in this clinical population, defining factors that most influence reintegration for these persons. METHODS: A systematic review of PubMed, Scopus, and the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature databases explored reintegration measures and factors influencing reintegration in stroke populations. Study inclusion criteria for this review were as follows: data-based articles (quantitative and qualitative), studies measuring reintegration or examining outcomes of reintegration, participants being adult stroke populations, and studies published in English. The resulting articles were critically analyzed, and common themes regarding barriers, facilitators, and influencers of reintegration were established. RESULTS: A total of 24 articles met the inclusion criteria and were synthesized for use in this systematic review. Across stroke populations, 13 reintegration tools were used. A few factors, including residual stroke impairments, unmet needs, social support, and sociodemographic characteristics, are currently known to influence reintegration for this population. CONCLUSION: Reintegration must be uniformly defined and measured to best support stroke survivors, and further investigation into influential factors is critical to advance this goal. This review defines current assessments and factors influencing reintegration within stroke populations. Achieving these goals is critical to optimizing reintegration efforts and designing quality-of-life-improving nursing interventions for affected persons.

    被引量:- 发表:1970

  • Assessing Delirium in Patients With Neurological Diseases.

    被引量:- 发表:1970

  • Letter to the Editor: Evaluating RÁPIDO as a Spanish Stroke Awareness Mnemonic.

    被引量:- 发表:1970

  • A Multidisciplinary Approach to Increase Dysphagia Compliance in Stroke Patients.

    BACKGROUND: The objective was to optimize conditions that increase dysphagia compliance after stroke-a measure recognized by The Joint Commission in designating institutions as primary or comprehensive stroke centers and by the American Heart Association that promotes stroke treatment adherence and bestows achievement and quality awards. Failure to meet stroke measures, including medication documentation, may produce poor patient outcomes that directly affect consumer confidence and choice of treatment facility. Stroke patient care requires multidisciplinary team collaboration to manage multiple factors; variations in practice create fallouts that need correction, the absence of which jeopardizes standards for maintaining stroke center designation. PURPOSE: Aims were to determine the nature of dysphagia fallouts in our quaternary academic teaching hospital, assess multidisciplinary workflows and barriers to success, and develop strategies to enhance dysphagia compliance. DESCRIPTION: We used a multidisciplinary approach using James Reason's Swiss cheese model to examine compliance. The clinical nurse specialist interviewed physicians, advanced practice providers, pharmacists, speech-language pathologists (SLPs), nurses, and informaticists to ascertain discipline-specific success barriers, targeting top issues for each discipline to develop solutions. Unit educators unified their dysphagia reduction strategies; physicians, pharmacists, and informaticists collaborated to clarify standardized medication route orders and to increase electronic health record swallow screen visibility to multidisciplinary users; and SLPs adjusted workflow and documentation. EVALUATION: Outcomes included reinforcing correct nursing charting, pharmacy oral-to-feeding tube conversion order revision, optimization of delivery and awareness of medication routes, electronic health record system enhancements, and SLPs aligning documentation with nursing medication administration. The multidisciplinary approach proved successful and increased dysphagia compliance by 9.6% ( P = .001). These outcomes contributed to a successful The Joint Commission survey, redesignation as a comprehensive stroke center, and American Heart Association Gold Plus achievement award.

    被引量:- 发表:1970

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