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Record Nr.

UNINA9910798112503321

Autore

Hickey Joanne V

Titolo

The continuum of stroke care [[electronic resource] ] : an interprofessional approach to evidence-based care / / Joanne V. Hickey, Sarah L. Livesay

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Philadelphia, : Wolters Kluwer Health, 2015

ISBN

1-4963-1756-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (474 pages) : color illustrations

Altri autori (Persone)

LivesaySarah L

Disciplina

616.8106

Soggetti

Stroke - nursing

Evidence-Based Nursing

Rehabilitation Nursing

Cerebrovascular disease - Nursing

Evidence-based nursing

Rehabilitation nursing

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.

Nota di contenuto

1. Stroke epidemiology, definition, burden, and prevention / Joanne V. Hickey -- 2. Development of stroke systems of care / Claranne Mathiesen and Sarah L. Livesay -- 3. Interprofessional teams in stroke care / Patricia A. Blissitt -- 4. Prehospital care / Sarah L. Livesay -- 5. Diagnostics for stroke / Cynthia Bautista and Sarah L. Livesay -- 6. Ischemic stroke / Karen B. Seagraves and Sarah L. Livesay -- 7. Intracerebral hemorrhagic stroke / Christy Casper and Alexandra Graves -- 8. Subarachnoid hemorrhage / Mary L. King -- 9. Management of stroke-related complications / Mary Guhwe, Susan Chioffi, and Kelly Blessing -- 10. Stroke rehabilitation / Terrie M. Black, Pamela S. Roberts, Sarah L. Livesay, and Joanne V. Hickey -- 11. Poststroke reintegration into the community / Lindy Suarez -- 12. Quality, outcomes, and program evaluation for stroke / Joanne V. Hickey and Sarah L. Livesay -- 13. Future of stroke care / Sarah L. Livesay and Joanne V. Hickey.

Sommario/riassunto

The Continuum of Stroke Care: An Interprofessional Approach to



Evidence-Based Care will address the clinical care of stroke patients across the continuum of care from primary prevention of stroke, the acute and subacute treatment of stroke syndromes through rehabilitation, and reintegration into the community. Each chapter will review current evidence-based practice guiding clinical stroke care. The book will address the American Stroke Association’s Stroke Chain of Survival addressing prehospital care of the stroke patient and the development of stroke systems of care to provide all people in the United States access to acute stroke care. Additionally, the book will cover the current role of state legislation in stroke care and the evolution of hospital stroke certification. The book will serve as a clinical resource providing detailed comprehensive medical and nursing care of all stroke subtypes while also addressing the system of stroke care in which medical, nursing and interprofessional care provided. As such, the book will serve as a clinical resource to medical and nursing caregivers providing direct patient care as well as stroke coordinators, program directors and other hospital administrators developing stroke programs. The book will also be a clinical resource for stroke interprofessional team members such as physical therapists, occupational therapists, Stroke care is most successful at improving patient outcomes when delivered by an interdisciplinary team. Each chapter will address the critical role of the interprofessional team and highlight comprehensive care of the stroke patient rather than focusing only on nursing care. Books published to date focus solely on the medical or nursing care of the stroke patient without attention to the stroke system of care and the role of the multidisciplinary team in improving stroke outcomes. Additionally, each chapter will highlight ongoing research trials and opportunities, with the recognition that the scientific foundation for acute stroke care is rapidly evolving.