神经病人和西班牙神经护理学会协会的第二次会议

Noelia López Ramón , Isabel Manzanares Tellez , Raquel Vallejo de la Paz , Eulalia Giné Ciprés , Paloma Muñoz Pedrazuela , Alejandro Lendinez Mesa
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授权被称为使患者能够管理他们的自我护理。在这个过程中,患者在一个有利的环境中获得了有关疾病的知识、态度和技能。神经科护士是教育和激励这一人群的基础。然而,专业人员和患者之间的合作是患者赋权和应对的关键。这就是SEDENE在2022年于格拉纳达市举行的第二十九届全国和第五届SEDENE国际大会上举行神经系统患者和协会第二次会议的原因。护士Pedro Soriano与多发性硬化症(AGDEM)、癫痫症(APICE)、帕金森氏症(格拉纳达帕金森氏症)、中风(NEUROAFEIC)、头痛(AEMICE)和ALS(AGRAELA)患者协会合作。索里亚诺谈到了帮助患者表达情感、感受的关系,医疗保健专业人员能够创造一个信任的环境来培养患者的能力。关于患者的应对技能,他们谈到了他们对诊断过程、恢复力的恐惧,以及在特殊就诊中提高能力的策略。讨论了这些患者生活中受到影响的社会和工作环境,以及他们在平衡症状和工作或检查方面的困难。他们向我们解释了疾病导致的角色变化如何影响社会融合和家庭关系。他们重申了他们是如何随着疾病的诊断和进展而失去个人身份的。神经科护士是他们护理的参考点,在跨学科团队中至关重要,他们强调了根据社区和地区的护理不平等。因此,我们要感谢所有与会者的证词和参与,并希望这些活动将影响神经系统患者护理的护理实践。
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Second meeting between neurological patients and associations from the Spanish Society of Neurology Nursing

Empowerment is known as enabling the patient to manage their self-care. In this process patients acquire knowledge, attitudes, and skills regarding their disease in a facilitative environment. Neurology nurses are fundamental in educating and motivating this population. Nevertheless, collaboration between professionals and patients is the key to patient empowerment and coping. This is why SEDENE held the second meeting between neurological patients and associations in the context of the XXIX National and V International Congress of SEDENE in the city of Granada in 2022. The nurse Pedro Soriano and patients’ associations of multiple sclerosis (AGDEM), epilepsy (APICE), Parkinson’s disease (Parkinson Granada), stroke (NEUROAFEIC), headache (AEMICE), and ALS (AGRAELA) collaborated. Soriano spoke about helping relationships where patients can express emotions, feelings, and healthcare professionals are able to create an environment of trust to develop patient empowerment. Concerning patient coping skills, they talk about their fears regarding the diagnosis process, resilience, and strategies to improve their abilities in a special visit. The social and work circumstances that are affected in these patients’ lives were discussed, and their difficulties trying to balance their symptoms and their jobs or exams. They explained to us how changes in roles due to their disease affect social integration and family relationships. They reiterated how they had lost their personal identity with the diagnosis of their disease and its progression. Neurology nurses are a point of reference in their care, essential in interdisciplinary teams, and they highlight inequalities in care according to communities and areas. We would therefore like to thank all the attendees for their testimonies and participation, and hope that these activities will influence nursing practice in the care of neurological patients.

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