Klinke Marianne Elisabeth, Thorarinsson Bjorn Logi, Sveinsson Ólafur Árni
Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, School of Health Sciences, University of Iceland Eiriksgata, Reykjavik, 34 107, Iceland.
Department of Neurology, Landspitali University Hospital of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland.
Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep. 2025 Mar 6;25(1):21. doi: 10.1007/s11910-025-01409-7.
The benefits of acute stroke unit care, with nurses as central figures, are well-documented. As care bundles gain traction to enhance evidence-based nursing care, this review explores their development and adaptation in a setting where stroke care is integrated into general neurology. It also highlights key elements for reinforcing competence and interdisciplinary support.
Most evidenced based acute stroke unit recommendations focus on hyperacute medical management. In comparison, the literature on decision-making for selecting and evaluating key components of nursing surveillance to support specialized stroke care in geographically smaller settings is sparse although the benefits of nursing care bundles is emerging. Well-structured care bundles, grounded in robust evidence and supported by thorough documentation and effective implementation strategies, provide a clear framework for nursing care, facilitate continuous monitoring, and are useful for enhancing practices especially in smaller stroke units that lack the resources of more comprehensive state-of-the-art units. Tailoring stroke nursing care bundles to local contexts requires an adaptable approach.
以护士为核心的急性卒中单元护理的益处已有充分记录。随着护理套餐越来越受到关注以加强循证护理,本综述探讨了在卒中护理融入普通神经科的环境中护理套餐的发展与调整。它还强调了强化能力和跨学科支持的关键要素。
大多数循证急性卒中单元建议聚焦于超急性期医疗管理。相比之下,关于在地理区域较小的环境中选择和评估护理监测关键组成部分以支持专科卒中护理的决策制定的文献较少,尽管护理套餐的益处正在显现。结构完善的护理套餐基于有力证据,有详尽记录和有效实施策略支持,为护理提供了清晰框架,便于持续监测,尤其有助于在缺乏更全面先进单元资源的小型卒中单元中改进护理实践。将卒中护理套餐因地制宜需要一种适应性方法。