Nurses Beliefs, Attitudes, and Perception Related to Work in Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation Unit, a qualitative Study

Ahmad Mohammad Abedalla Hajaj
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Objective: This Study aims to explore Nurses beliefs, attitudes and perception related to work in inpatient stroke rehabilitation Unit. Background: Role of the nurses in the rehabilitation process has increased dramatically for last two decades. Many attempts have been done to identify the role of the nurses in the Inpatient stroke rehabilitation units, they concluded that nurses are involved as an essential part of the rehabilitation process, however, their contribution to improving patient's outcomes is poorly understood and refined. Design: hermeneutic phenomenology, qualitative approach. Methods: The data were collected by using a semi-structured interview, using open-ended questions then the major themes Transcribed for thematic analysis. Results: Two Main categories were identified; the experience of nurses in Stroke rehabilitation units and the challenges in nursing contribution in stroke units, and the recommended strategies to enhance the role of the nurses in stroke rehab units. Conclusion/Relevance to clinical practice: The study provided an evidence that nurses believe in themselves as an effective team member in stroke rehabilitation, and they are enjoying while helping patients to recover to allow them to reintegrate and adapt to their new life situations. However, this study showed a lot of obstacles that minimize the contribution of nursing in stroke rehabilitation units. The future nursing rehab role should also be developed to meet the post-discharge needs and the emerging rehabilitation services and technologies, moreover, nurses have to clear and specify their specific bedside care and interventions. Nurses have to adopt new knowledge and competencies in collaboration with other disciplines such as occupational therapies, physical therapy, and speech therapy, to upgrade their assessment and intervention skills that enable the nurses to provide systematic and therapeutic feedback about the patient progress and the proper interventions that needed to reflects that on the functional abilities on discharge.
脑卒中康复病房住院护士对工作的信念、态度和感知的质性研究
目的:探讨脑卒中康复科住院护士对工作的信念、态度和感知。背景:在过去的二十年中,护士在康复过程中的作用急剧增加。许多人试图确定住院中风康复病房护士的角色,他们得出的结论是,护士是康复过程中必不可少的一部分,然而,他们对改善患者预后的贡献却知之甚少。设计:解释学现象学,定性方法。方法:采用半结构化访谈法收集资料,采用开放式问题对主要主题进行转录,进行主题分析。结果:主要分为两类;脑卒中康复科室护士的工作经验、护理贡献面临的挑战,以及提高护士在脑卒中康复科室作用的建议策略。结论/临床实践意义:本研究证明护士相信自己是脑卒中康复的有效团队成员,并在帮助患者康复的同时享受帮助患者重新融入和适应新的生活环境。然而,这项研究显示了许多障碍,使护理在中风康复单位的贡献最小化。未来的护理康复角色也应该发展,以满足出院后的需求和新兴的康复服务和技术,护士必须明确和明确他们的具体床边护理和干预措施。护士必须采用新的知识和能力,与其他学科合作,如职业治疗、物理治疗和语言治疗,以提高他们的评估和干预技能,使护士能够提供系统的和治疗反馈,关于病人的进展和适当的干预措施,需要在出院时反映功能能力。
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