Hardy-Joel Rhonda, Green Teri
Regional Stroke, Capital Health, Edmonton, Alberta.
Axone. 2007;28(4):7-8.
Nursing is fundamental to the care of stroke patients. From the acute setting all the way to rehabilitation and community reintegration, nursing is there. Having well-educated and highly skilled nurses to monitor and care for stroke patients is crucial. Equally important is the collaboration of colleagues at a national level to facilitate and disseminate research and best practice guidelines across Canada. The National Stroke Nursing Council aims to fill this role. Stroke nurses from across Canada were invited to a national forum in 2005, hosted by the Canadian Stroke Network. The focus of this forum was to elucidate issues of concern to nurses across the stroke care continuum in relation to a Canadian Stroke Strategy. Subsequent to this forum, a cadre of nurses, after undergoing a rigorous screening process, were selected to form the inaugural National Stroke Nursing Council (NSNC). With ongoing support from the Canadian Stroke Network, the mandate of the NSNC is to promote leadership, communication, advocacy, education and nursing research in the field of stroke.
护理对于中风患者的照护至关重要。从急性期一直到康复期以及重新融入社区,护理工作贯穿始终。拥有受过良好教育且技术精湛的护士来监测和护理中风患者至关重要。同样重要的是,全国范围内的同事要开展协作,以促进并在加拿大传播研究成果和最佳实践指南。国家中风护理委员会旨在发挥这一作用。2005年,来自加拿大各地的中风护士受邀参加了由加拿大中风网络主办的全国性论坛。该论坛的重点是阐明中风护理连续过程中护士所关注的与加拿大中风战略相关的问题。此次论坛之后,经过严格筛选程序,一批护士被选中组成首届国家中风护理委员会(NSNC)。在加拿大中风网络的持续支持下,NSNC的任务是在中风领域促进领导力、沟通、宣传、教育及护理研究。