SYSTEMATIC REVIEW DISCHARGE PLANNING PATIENT STROKE: A NURSING SCIENCE PHILOSOPHY

Dwi Retnaningsih, Moses Glorino Rumambo Pandin, Nursalam Nursalam, Desi Ramadhani
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This article discusses a philosophical overview of discharge planning for stroke patients from an ontological, epistemological, and axiological point of view, emphasizing the importance of this process in ensuring proper care after leaving the treatment facility. With a focus on the philosophy of nursing science, the study is a literature review that follows the PRISMA (2017-2023) guidelines with keyword searches for "discharge planning," "stroke," "patients," and "RCT" in Scopus, Science Direct, and ProQuest databases. Of the 281 articles identified, the inclusion criteria involved quantitative research design, publications in English, studies in adult patients with strokes, intervention discharge planning, and analysis supporting discharge planning in stroke patients. The selection process uses the Rayyan application and selects 22 relevant studies. The analysis was done with PICO synthesis and grouping based on the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Review. Methodological quality assessment using the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Assessment tool shows that a multidisciplinary approach through ontological, epistemological, and axiological studies provides a strong foundation for improving clinical practice and health information systems. Close collaboration between care teams, patients, and families in discharge planning is emphasized for optimal treatment of stroke patients and the development of efficient health information systems. The practical implications of this research include integrating ontological concepts, deep understanding of knowledge, applying ethical values, and improving discharge planning processes to improve care for stroke patients.
系统性回顾 脑卒中患者的出院规划:护理科学理念
本文从本体论、认识论和公理论的角度讨论了脑卒中患者出院计划的哲学概述,强调了这一过程对于确保离开治疗机构后的适当护理的重要性。本研究以护理科学哲学为重点,遵循PRISMA(2017-2023)指南,在Scopus、Science Direct和ProQuest数据库中以 "出院计划"、"卒中"、"患者 "和 "RCT "为关键词进行文献检索。在确定的 281 篇文章中,纳入标准包括定量研究设计、英文出版物、针对成年脑卒中患者的研究、干预性出院计划以及支持脑卒中患者出院计划的分析。筛选过程中使用了 Rayyan 应用程序,选出了 22 篇相关研究。根据《Cochrane 系统综述手册》进行了 PICO 综合和分组分析。使用乔安娜-布里格斯研究所的关键评估工具进行的方法学质量评估表明,通过本体论、认识论和公理研究的多学科方法为改善临床实践和医疗信息系统奠定了坚实的基础。强调了护理团队、患者和家属在出院计划中的密切合作,以优化中风患者的治疗并开发高效的医疗信息系统。这项研究的实际意义包括整合本体论概念、深入理解知识、应用伦理价值以及改进出院计划流程,从而改善对中风患者的护理。
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